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Maxamec is a new wooden construction kit system from Direct Educational Services which enables children to build structures large enough to sit on, ride or push. The system consists of 5-ply painted...
In the second and final part of her series, Claire Martin, Reception teacher at the British International School of Boston, looks at mark-making projects with curriculum links
The final Foundation Stage Profile results for 2006 reveal for the first time the extent of inequality between children in the most deprived areas of England and the rest of the country. The results...
More than three years ago, when the proposals for the Foundation Stage curriculum were being drawn up, it took a concerted effort from leading early years specialists to ward off an inappropriate and...
The Care Commission has raised concerns with the Scottish Executive about the legal issues involved in accessing the social work and health service records of childcare job applicants. When local...
A nursery threatened with closure has resolved a complex lease dispute with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and will operate as a private nursery from August (News, 5 May). Nursery manager...
Evidence is growing that the early learning goals for literacy do not support a play-based ethos and are too stressful for under-fives. But will the Government listen? asks Wendy Scott.
Children will be given a set list of words that they will be expected to spell by the end of primary school in plans set out to reform the teaching of English, maths and science.
HAL, an advanced thinking computer from Arthur C Clarke's novel 2001, made disastrous choices when given conflicting information. In 1950, Alan Turing invented the Turing test, which has been the...