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Education secretary David Blunkett has revealed Pounds 400m of funding for recruiting and training teaching assistants in primary and secondary schools from 2002 to 2004. Local education authorities...
"It doesn't take GCSE's or anything else to change nappies, just common sense" - comments on the Nutbrown Review. Julian Grenier gives his response on his latest blog
Despite advances in childcare, today's family is under multiple pressures, says Simon Vevers Improved childcare and more positive attitudes towards working mothers have helped boost the number of...
Cash in on the value of money, pretend or real, as a tool for learning about mathematics through role play, as Lena Engel explains
A new qualification for the leaders of integrated centres, and why it's needed, is explained by Dr Margy Whalley Discussions have gone on for some time about the appropriateness of leadership training...
A membership organisation is to be set up for forest schools following a consultation carried out by the Institute for Outdoor Learning (IOL) Special Interest Group for Forest Schools and supported by...
New national occupational standards for the playwork sector have been unveiled by SkillsActive, the Sector Skills Council for Active Leisure and Learning.
Returning officers in the general election were keeping their eyes out for some very junior voters. Eight-month-old Kiera Spear from Suffolk became the youngest person to be sent a polling card last...
These fun games can help children to master essential tennis skills without the tears, says Miranda Walker Tennis fever will sweep the nation again as Wimbledon gets underway on 20 June. Each year...