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A food bank charity has revealed that more than 900,000 people used its food banks in the last year.
The Gaelic Pre-school Council, Comhairlie nan Sgoiltean Araich (CNSA), is considering contacting the police after seeking advice on race hate letters. CNSA turned to the Commission for Racial Equality...
A simple story about a dog in a sweater can inspire activities in different areas of the curriculum, says Lena Engel One of the stories by Gene Zion about a much-loved pet dog called Harry is No Roses...
As the summer holidays roll on, it seems appropriate that much of our news coverage this week is devoted to the issue of play.
By Sue Allingham, Foundation Stage and infant co-ordinator at a primary school in Richmond upon Thames While it is good news that the Government is proposing a national programme for Foundation Stage...
Parents and carers of other family members are uniting to demand the support they need to keep going, and to meet the Government's goals for working. <B>Simon Vevers</B> reports
Job-shadowing in settings both at home and abroad can be a great way to share best practice, reflect on one’s own way of doing things and encourage CPD. Annette Rawstrone reports
The second biggest nursery group in the UK operates under two brands: Bright Horizons and Teddies Nurseries, and last week acquired Casterbridge Nurseries.
Can ‘silent’ picturebooks speak a thousand words, asks Andy McCormack
The debate on the future of classroom assistants is hotting up, as education secretary Estelle Morris ploughs on with her proposals to enhance their role (see News, page 6). There appears to be...