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Curriculum development and self-evaluation are examined in new workshops, writes Karen Faux.
Get the underlying essentials of high-quality provision right and they will be the foundation for developing a curriculum, says Dr Julian Grenier
Develop your understanding of children's learning by considering the following scenario Scenario
BEAM (which simply stands for Be A Mathematician) was set up in 1987 as part of the Inner London Education Authority large maths group. Its aim was to produce resources that would complement the...
There's a distinct end-of-term feeling about this week, with some very important Government initiatives hurrying into the open before everybody heads off on holiday. The long-delayed Youth Green Paper...
(Photograph) - Places for Children Nursery in Newburn, Newcastle, celebrated its first birthday with a children's party, where entertainment was provided by Merlin the Magician. Places for Children...
Children using more than one language may have advantages in learning, but practitioners must ensure they can readily access the curriculum, say Tricia Carroll and Anne O'Connor.
Eight out of ten young people who were physically abused as children had also witnessed domestic violence, research by the NSPCC has found. The statistics are found in a report, Child Maltreatment in...
(Photograph) - Tom Campbell, two, experiments in the re-opened free public creche at the Scottish Parliament, under new ownership less than a month after its sudden closure. Kelly Care, a...
Could we find some playgroups or nurseries in England paying parents for the privilege of having their children attend? Emily Witcher of Wiltshire's early years and childcare team thinks so ('Session...