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Grouping by ability is growing in popularity despite evidence showing that it can have a range of negative impacts for children. Charlotte Goddard investigates
Leading experts will be offering essential information and advice on policy and provision for two-year-olds at our conference in London on 19 April.
During the Second World War the then Minister of Works and Buildings commissioned a series of studies to examine the requirements for post-war building.
There has been widespread coverage of new medical studies suggesting that scientists have pinpointed the genetic factors that could unlock the riddle of autism. This has been broadly welcomed, but the...
At one setting in East London, parents of Bangladeshi descent showed a cultural and generational divide in attitudes towards play and gender, writes Caroline Vollans
Professor Cathy Nutbrown is holding one-day events across the country to give the early years and childcare workforce the chance to contribute to the qualifications review.
Incorporate technology into a favourite form of role-play with ideas for using some new software by April Jones Role-play is a fundamental part of good early years practice. For children it sometimes...
Picturebooks can help children get to grips with rules, routines and bedtime. Andy McCormack explains