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After doing a nutrition course, room leader Lyndsay Black started educating parents on portion sizes. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Qualms about some controversial recommendations in the Rose Review of primary education are addressed by Beverley Hughes.
Quality is a big issue in Ofsted's latest annual report on childcare. Ruth Thomson rounds up the main findings.
An additional 1.5m funding for training and development in the children and young people's sector during 2007-08 has been put up by the Children's Workforce Development Council. Bids for up to Pounds...
You might wonder why home-educating families are so upset. Didn't Ed Balls say, during last month's second reading of his Children, Schools and Family Bill, not to worry?
* Priscilla Alderson (2000) Young Children's Rights. Jessica Kingsley. * Philippe Aries (1962) Centuries of Childhood trans R Baldrick. London: Cape.
A Level 5 diploma set up to bridge the gap between vocational and academic qualifications has helped assistant manager Kerry Webb go on to study for a degree.
Nursery managers are looking at different ways to beat the recruitment crisis - from offering training to grannies to spotting potential in teenagers on work experience. Mary Evans reports With fewer...
The debate on the future of classroom assistants is hotting up, as education secretary Estelle Morris ploughs on with her proposals to enhance their role (see News, page 6). There appears to be...