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Forty-nine schools are taking part in the trial for nursery places for two-year-olds, the education and childcare minister Elizabeth Truss has confirmed.
A petition signed by more than 112,000 parents, teachers and campaigners calling for an end to new Baseline tests for children starting school this term was delivered to Downing Street on Thursday.
With cases of Strep A and scarlet fever higher than usual for this time of year, early years providers and schools are being asked to follow the usual outbreak management processes as set out...
Almost every early years setting has children who speak languages other than English at home. But what approaches can practitioners use to best support multilingual learning? Penny Tassoni reports.
Teachers have been head-butted, kicked and assaulted by children in reception and nursery classes in primary schools in England and Wales, a survey carried out for the National Union of Teachers (NUT)...
New government statistics reveal that 22.9 per cent of four- and five-year- olds are either overweight or obese. Stuart Barber, head of policy for the British Heart Foundation, said, 'These...
Katie Ward, Holmsdale Manor Nursery, Ibstock
Four-year-olds will march on Downing Street in protest at plans for a Reception baseline assessment.
The speech and language charity I CAN is changing its name to reach more of the almost one in five children in the UK who have challenges with talking and understanding words.
Children who attend state schools will be educated about sex and drugs from the age of five, the Government said last week.