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Children from better-off families make small gains in their educational performance in free schools in Sweden - the model for the UK's coalition Government policy - but the effect does not last and...
The Big Red Maths Box from BEAM Education contains all sorts of equipment suitable for outdoor maths. There are six plastic circles; four large dice; six frog bean bags, one set of quoits with board;...
The Under 12s Exhibition features lively, informative and relevant seminars for workers in all sectors of childcare and education. Lindy Sharpe talks to four of them. Olwyn Gunn
Clean environments could be linked to a rise in the number of under-fives with diabetes, according to a new study.
Grandparents taking on a role they thought they had left behind them years ago are helping each other to cope with the demands of childcare. <B>Joyce Reid</B> reports
Out-of-school care provider Schoolfriend etc failed to apply for funding from three county councils, despite its claim that the closure of 150 clubs in November was due to a lack of local authority...
Early Years Teacher courses are being scrapped across the country, while some new EYTs are going straight onto qualified teacher courses, a Nursery World investigation has found.
Parents are mounting a legal challenge to the planned closure of a Paisley nursery school that specialises in the integration of hearing-impaired nursery children. Sara Craig, whose deaf...
As projects like Sure Start and Early Excellence expand, more and more early years practitioners are working together with other professionals like social workers, adult educators and health visitors....