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The new roles for teaching assistants envisaged by the DfES are explained by Ruth Thomson The career cul-de-sac that has trapped classroom assistants for decades in low-paid and often unrewarding...
The right software can save you hours of work and enable to you to manage more efficiently. Sue Hubberstey helps you choose 'It's like riding a motorbike when you have been using a push-bike' is how...
No children or staff are allowed in this creche for parents. Mary Evans reports.
To prepare young children for life spent increasingly online, parents and early years practitioners need to monitor their web use and lead by example, writes John Bolton
Offering high-quality food within budget is undoubtedly a challenge, but can be achieved with careful food management, says Karen Faux.
Ingredients 250g shortcrust pastry 1 tblsp plain flour half a medium pumpkin 110g caster sugar 150ml single cream 1 egg pinch of nutmeg 1 tsp vanilla essence
Further to Annette McGullion's letter (16 May), I felt she took both Helen Wright's and my name in vain. My original letter (25 April) was concerned with the low pay and status of teaching assistants,...
A nursery chain which has defended a ‘general extras’ charge as necessary to subsidise government-funded places has published a new policy to help get around the problem.
So you thought the nanny-employer relationship was just a personal matter? Think again, says Stephen Vahrman The growing trend over the past few years for nannies to be paid wages that fit their...
A state-of-the-art nursery has been added to Martins Wood Primary School in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, after years of campaigning by the school. The new building was specially designed for children's...