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One of the most remarkable things about children is their ability to make an inordinate amount of mess from quite an early age. While as a parent, you may be trying to find ways to cut down on sticky...
'We also see the harmonising tendency in the politics of envy: English teachers want the Scottish 35-hour week, English students want tuition fees abolished. With these demands pressing on the...
Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole is a senior research fellow in disability studies and psychology, at the Research Institute for Health and Social Change, Manchester Metropolitan University.
Tami-Mari Davis of nursery equipment manufacturers Numicon stepped forward for the gold award for best product in the Foundation Stage: Reception category in the Nursery World Equipment awards....
The waiting is over, and on a fantastic night of celebration, the winners of the Nursery World Awards 2015 were revealed.
How can we help children understand the world around them – both their immediate surroundings and places and people far away? Phil Armstrong explains
BEAM (which simply stands for Be A Mathematician) was set up in 1987 as part of the Inner London Education Authority large maths group. Its aim was to produce resources that would complement the...
Nurseries are among the 104 educational settings in England that have been told by the DfE to shut buildings made with a certain type of concrete until safety measures are introduced.
Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from Jane Drake To explore sound and music actively and to develop individual responses to what they...
Schools need to put someone in charge of overseeing playtime to ensure children are making the most of it, says Michael Follett