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Low-quality childcare provision 'will fall by the wayside' as the childcare sector expands, children's minister Margaret Hodge said at an exclusive round-table event organised by Nursery World last...
In Mary Evans' interesting article on the Montessori approach ('Tried and tested, 14 August), she states that Montessori Education UK (MEUK) 'represents the UK Montessori training organisations'. This...
The sector has welcomed the early years minister Caroline Dinenage’s decision to reinstate functional skills as alternatives to GCSEs in English and maths for Level 3 qualifications.
The funding crisis at the Learning and Skills Council is causing outrage as settings try to protect staff training levels, says Mary Evans.
Schools in England were last week offered an extra 800m to stabilise the school funding system and avoid a repeat of this year's funding crisis. Education secretary Charles Clarke also set out the...
To mark World Book Day, here are some tips to share with parents on home-learning from Dr Elizabeth Kilbey, child psychologist, and a presenter of Channel 4’s The Secret Life of 4, 5 and 6-year-olds.
Maintained nursery schools could lose nearly a third of their budgets by 2020, the National Education Union has warned.
Scarcely a day passes without a news story about the dangers associated with a poor diet. As childhood obesity in this country continues to rise, the question of what we feed our children has never...
Andrew Manners, director, Morgan LaRoche, on furlough and funding
Teaching unions have dismissed the £1.3 billion earmarked for schools by the education secretary as ‘smoke and mirrors’ and insufficient to make up losses.