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Not all children like to take part in messy activities, but this type of exercise has value. Kay Mathieson explains why it is important and how participation can be encouraged.
Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, presenter of the BBC's The Sky at Night, is leading How children learn: inspiring, supporting, teaching.
26 NOVEMBER. Including me: Working with children with complex health needs. Participants on this National Children's Bureau course will hear case studies of good practice to gain an understanding of...
Exposing children to common harmless bugs, for example at nursery, could help prevent the most common type of childhood cancer.
Breaking down the divide between schools and early years will create a stronger workforce, says National College for Teaching and Leadership chief executive Charlie Taylor.
The new Ofsted inspection framework says that inspectors must keep the 'bigger picture' in mind and take into account the history of provision, including any concerns, when making their judgement.
Politics is responsible for educational failure, says Alan Bentley.
With the Government making plans to create a more flexible and responsive childcare market, Karen Faux asks professionals for their suggestions for improvement on provision.
As a student currently enrolled on a part-time course to train as a Montessori Nursery teacher, and a subscriber to Nursery World, I find many of your articles informative and particularly useful for...
Children are more active when playing outside in spacious and varied environments, says a European environmental psychologist.