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‘All we need is music, sweet music. There’ll be music everywhere’, as Martha and the Vandellas sang in Dancing in the Street.
New measures to safeguard children and co-ordinate the work of professionals responsible for them are outlined by Beverley Hughes.
Take-up of childcare places reveals the flaws in the market, says Helen Penn.
Ofsted finds its hands are tied in some circumstances, says Alan Bentley.
Ministers have not thought through the practicalities of flexi-time, says Alan Bentley.
Is there actually an assignment that says, 'Go and find out why there are not many men in childcare?' Or does everyone think of the same research? There must be plenty of other, more important issues...
Concern for children should be a shared effort, says Pat Wills.
Following the disaster in Burma, UNICEF's first priority is to assist the affected populations in Yangon and Irrawaddy Delta areas, especially the most vulnerable - children and women.
Textbook writers and the Government are keen on synthetic phonics, expecting children to build up all unknown words from their sound/letter connections.