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Role play presents the perfect opportunity for children happily to develop mathematical thinking When planning to develop a role-play area, practitioners tend to concentrate on resources that will...
25 January Enabling pupils with speech and language difficulties to achieve through the National Literacy Strategy at Key Stages 1, 2 and 3 A day course by I CAN for childcare professionals working...
Mike Murphy and Renzo Spano of explain how Sussex Wildlife Trust's Forest School training can equip you to be a great Forest School leader
By Elaine Wain, a lecturer and NVQ co-ordinator for North West Kent College in Dartford Both the key skills and framework set out by the Early Years National Training Organisation are unrealistic. I...
This is a challenging unit, but one that is fundamental to providing high-quality care for young children, says Mary Evans.
The summer holidays are drawing to a close, and it promises to be an eventful autumn.
Uncommon formats and surprising story twists enliven an unusual assortment of books reviewed by Alison Boyle Tiger on a Tree written by Anushka Ravishankar and illustrated by Pulak Biswas (Tara...
Feeling restless or ambitious but not quite sure where to take your childcare skills next? Crechendo Training is offering courses for professional development that will particularly suit nannies and...
Ruth Kelly has been named Secretary of State for Education and Skills, following Charles Clarke's move to Home Secretary. Ms Kelly, 36, joined the Cabinet Office in 2004. She started work in the early...
In the first of a two-part project, Helen Bromley says holes can be the starting point for lots of exploring and investigating While the theme of holes could clearly cross all curriculum areas, the...