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The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment in Northern Ireland has published the results of its consultation, 'Towards a framework for early learning', which was launched in March 2004. The...
The Department for Education has released new research claiming the Reception Baseline Assessment provides an accurate starting point for measuring children’s progress.
The children's centre programme could be given a boost by a new range of online materials providing practical advice and guidance for local authorities designed by the Together for Children consortium...
Four-year-olds will march on Downing Street in protest at plans for a Reception baseline assessment.
Use these ten key points as possible lead-ins for discussion at a staff meeting or with parents and carers. 1 Is the basic provision constant enough to allow children to revisit activities and develop...
Getting the right balance between assessment and curriculum in the EYFS is tricky - but who said it was going to be easy? Dr Julian Grenier and Lydia Cuddy-Gibbs, head of early years at Ark, give...
Under the revised EYFS, planning for children's needs undergoes only subtle changes arising from the differences between prime and specific areas, as Ann Langston, director of Early Years Matters...
Star of 'Fame Academy', vocal coach Carrie Grant added her support to I CAN's Chatterbox Challenge 2008 and is encouraging all the little chatterboxes out there to start singing their hearts out.
The new school year brings teachers a promise of more time for lesson-planning and marking with the introduction of the final phase of the national workload agreement, designed to reduce pressure on...