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* The National Union of Teachers is balloting its members in England over a proposed boycott of SATs tests at the end of Key Stages 1 and 2. The ballot of teachers will include heads and deputies in...
Early years settings try out the latest products to help young children learn about how cultures around the world observe their festivals and religious traditions, and report back to Mary Evans.
Fathers and grandparents could be denied the right to see a child after divorce, under recommendations outlined in a Government report into the family justice system.
CACHE has confirmed that the Level 3 Extended Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce has now been accredited with UCAS points. This means the two-year, full-time course is equivalent to...
We need an extensive review of policies, practice and pedagogy in order to achieve lasting improvement, argue Claire Cameron and Peter Moss
Children as young as five could be given daily fish oil supplements at school under plans being considered by the Government. Ministers are awaiting the results of a review by the Food Standards...
Children's play in the UK looks set to benefit from 200m of investment by the New Opportunities Fund following the completion of a wide-ranging cross-departmental review. The review, launched last...
New guidance to help early years settings calculate the real cost of providing funded childcare places is now available.
As a professional childminder for over six years who is currently doing a fast-track NVQ 3, I am horrified that the Government has deemed it OK for us to smoke in front of children and to be able to...