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One in ten UK children now suffer from language delay and in some areas teachers report up to 50 per cent of pupils have related problems. A high proportion of young offenders have such poor...
Will Quince, the minister for children and families, has posted a video on Twitter in response to widespread criticism of reports that the Government is planning to cut the number of staff required to...
Following a complaint to the Office for Statistics Regulation, the Department for Education has said it will no longer suggest parents could save £40 a week on childcare costs by reducing ratios in...
Elizabeth Gardiner talks about the need for atypical hours childcare
I'm always interested when the Scottish Executive produces another initiative on healthy lifestyles for children, and of course wish this latest one success, but I think much more needs to be done at...
The new chief inspector of schools in England has committed himself to visiting schools each week to see how they are getting on. David Bell, who succeeded Mike Tomlinson as head of Ofsted on 1 April,...
Skills in observation and assessing a child's needs are key to meeting the requirements of Standard 4, says Karen Hart
Adults use both instinctive and conscious techniques to help under-threes develop communication skills, says <B> Penny Tassoni </B>
* A new website for teachers and education professionals offers career advice, news of resources and articles on aspects of teaching and learning at teachingexpertise.com. * The Meningitis Research...