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I was concerned to read Germaine Greer's comment about childcarers (Quote of the week, 22 August). When considering formal, that is, paid-for childcare in the UK today, her statement could hardly be...
Professor Julie Fisher is inviting Reception and KS1 teachers to fill in a brief survey about children's experiences of moving to KS1 to inform a new edition of her influential book.
I would like to comment on the news story about the number of young children in nursery classes in Northern Ireland ('Two-year-olds forced into school classes', 27 November) from the perspective of...
Following the murder of the black teenager Stephen Lawrence, the McPherson Inquiry concluded that despite best intentions, organisations could still end up unintentionally discriminating against...
James Hempsall describes how the move to a flexible offer has prompted many providers to reconsider what is possible and as a result, help parents to create a better work-life balance in their...
I would like to thank all of the staff at Sir James Knotts Nursery School, Tyne and Wear. My daughter, Jude, is Type 1 diabetic, which means she needs insulin injections and her blood sugar levels...
<P> A new Government campaign is trying to attract more men into the early years sector to remedy the traditional shortfall. Here, nursery teacher <B> Stephen Glen-Lee </B> explains the...
Unpublished Government research appears to contradict the findings of an internal report carried out by the Department for Children, Schools and Families last month, which found a direct link between...
Schools could lose over £1 billion in funding by 2030 due to falling pupil numbers, according to new analysis by the Education Policy Institute.