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The free fruit and vegetable scheme in maintained primary schools and nurseries has failed to make a sustained impact on children's fruit and vegetable consumption, a long-term evaluation has...
Misunderstandings about the nature of extended schools seem to abound- that they involve keeping children cooped up in school for a mandatory 10 hours a day, or that teachers will be working as...
Initial results from a survey of nursery food in England have suggested that many settings may be giving children food that does not provide enough fat or energy.
Most teachers believe Reception Baseline tests in English and Maths for four- and five-year-olds are inaccurate and do not provide a good experience for children, according to a new survey.
Perhaps Liz Truss could persuade the Treasury to adopt a novel form of quantitative easing, argues Ross Midgley - just print more children.
The Duchess of Cambridge has launched a national survey on early childhood.
Nurseries have been able to improve the food they serve to children thanks to a new course in early years nutrition.
The Red House Children's Book Award is the only major award voted entirely for by children. This year 25,000 children across the UK took part in the judging through book groups organised by the...