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It was a tall order to fit in all there was to see, hear, try and buy at this year's Manchester exhibition. Annette Rawstrone was there. Record numbers of childcarers and teachers flocked to this...
Teacher education needs a radical revamp of its primary aims, says Pat Broadhead.
In the second part of our series on inclusion, <B>Collette Drifte</B> looks at cognition, and at how practitioners can set targets for children with learning difficulties
Will the storm of protest about Ofsted's 'Bold Beginnings' report help to soften its negative effects?
In the first of a four-part series, Verity Campbell-Barr and Caroline Leeson consider the leadership models available to managers
New quality standards for supporting deaf children have been published, writes Annette Rawstrone
Angelmouse, star of the BBC children's series of the same name, is now appearing in a video and range of storybooks written to encourage young children to adopt positive behaviour patterns. The...
(Photograph) - Amil Mair from St Peter's Primary School in Edinburgh portrays the character of Vapour, one of the stars of Scottish Water's new interactive computer game, at the launch of an...
(Photograph) - TV boffin Professor Robert Winston visited the Asquith Nursery in Golders Green, north London, to film part of his latest series of 'A Child of Our Time' for the BBC. The series, which...