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The Government’s decision to bring back a baseline assessment in Reception, just two years after it was forced to scrap the previous attempt, is a controversial one (see Analysis, page 14).
Could putting qualified teachers in all nursery classes, and juggling other staff to accommodate it, result in throwing the baby out with the bathwater? Mary Evans investigates.
With complex special needs in children reportedly on the rise, qualified SENCO staff have been identified as key to supporting them. Charlotte Goddard reports
Further to the news story about the NSPCC's Full Stop campaign, (7 March), I would like to point out that childcare providers do indeed report instances of child abuse to the appropriate authorities....
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Welcome to the latest edition of Training Today. I am sure you will notice a few changes in this edition of the magazine, including the news round-up section on page 4 and 'View from the bridge' on...
With the launch of the new T-Level qualification in September and new apprenticeship standards under way, this period should be a busy time for training providers – but Covid-19 has posed a variety of...
With the first 'free schools' preparing to open next year, debate is raging about their potential impact on communities and education. Karen Faux hears both sides.
Education spending is falling at the fastest rate since the 1950s, with early years one of the hardest hit areas, the Institute for Fiscal studies warns.