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Richard Willis, visiting professor at the University of South Wales, reviews a book which charts Montessori education from its historical roots to exploring current scholarship and contemporary issues
More than 80 per cent of families in the UK are suffering from serious problems such as redundancy, divorce or mental illness, according to research by 4Children.
Sector leaders are urging the Department for Education (DfE) to delay finalising its proposed funding reforms for early years apprenticeships in favour of a more ‘joined-up’ approach.
Doubling funding for disadvantaged three- and four-year-olds for a year could prevent children from falling further behind during the pandemic, the Education Policy Institute (EPI) says.
The young poor are bearing the brunt of apprenticeship funding cuts, early years training providers have warned.
Pre-schools have seen vast changes in recent years, says <B>Mary Evans</B>, and their role in the community is now being redefined
A 33.5m project is to follow the lives of 90,000 British children from birth to find out more about what factors affect health and happiness in society.
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;...
Childcare groups can benefit from a new health information pack. Your Child's Health Matters, by the Greater Pollok Childcare Partnership, covers accident prevention, healthy eating and childhood...
'Quick-buck' nurseries are taking advantage in deprived areas, says Helen Penn.