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Left-handed children face challenges in a world designed for right-handers. Maggie Jones shows how you can help Around one in nine children are left-handed. Although the days are gone when they were...
Gordon Brown's new cabinet has been followed by a ministerial re-shuffle by Conservative leader David Cameron, in which the Times columnist Michael Gove was named last week as the shadow Secretary for...
Laurence Keel samples software designed to support teaching in the classroom Both reviews have the common theme of interactive whiteboards. I am a great fan of these wonderful inventions and my view...
Do you have CCTV in your nursery or school? Do you believe it is now crucial to have this type of round-the-clock surveillance in order to keep the children safe? If this is one of your current...
Two reports highlighting the abrupt transition that children undergo when moving from reception class to Key Stage 1, from play-based learning to a more formal approach, will be welcomed by early...
<P> Key features of the Profile are explained by <B> Pauline Hoare </B> , principal officer for curriculum and assessment policy at the QCA </P>
Some ideas for supporting children’s exploration of vans and lorries, inside and outside the setting. By Annette Rawstrone
These points are intended to be possible starting points for discussion at a staff meeting, or with parents and carers. 1 Do you plan first-hand experiences of writing in real contexts for the...
Tests at age seven are to be dropped for children in Wales, education minister Jane Davidson revealed last week. She told the Society of Education Officers' conference in Llandrindod Wells that she...
If your fingers are still itching to do arts and crafts after our activities feature (see page 12), look up the website www.docrafts.co.uk or get the first issue of Docrafts magazine. It's packed with...