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* Teaching assistants, catering staff, school secretaries and caretakers can find out about training opportunities through a new online resource. The website provide full details on training courses,...
The University of East Anglia and the National Children's Bureau have been appointed to carry out the independent evaluation of national children's trusts. The final report is due to be published in...
A state-of-the-art nursery has been added to Martins Wood Primary School in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, after years of campaigning by the school. The new building was specially designed for children's...
Leading early years educator Professor Tina Bruce CBE will be taking to the floor as part of a fantastic line-up of speakers for a morning masterclass at the Nursery World Show 2016 on February 6.
The Scottish Executive's early intervention programme has succeeded in boosting numeracy in primary schools, education minister Jack McConnell claimed last week. Two HM Inspectorate of Education...
Question time Each morning we set up a question on our question table and display board for the children to answer, with their parent or carer, by placing their name card in a 'yes' or 'no' container.
A majority of children in the UK have access to a home computer, spend an average of 12.30 a week and walk to school, according to a statistical picture of children drawn by a report from the Office...
* Seacroft Sure Start in Leeds has published a book illustrating how Sure Start is engaging with the local inner city community. Making a Brew - When Sure Start Met Seacroft features a collection of...
Only one in five new fathers is taking up his right to paid paternity leave, figures from the Department of Trade and Industry revealed last week. In December 2000, the DTI predicted that 70 per cent...