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(Photograph) - Pupils from nurseries and schools in Perth, Angus and Stirling who are taught in Gaelic have been enjoying a pantomime by Scotland's only professional Gaelic Theatre Company, Tosg....
January is at last behind us and this month we're in a lighter mood. Be inspired by EYFS best practice at one innovative school which is bringing nursery and Reception children together to enjoy...
As a playgroup supervisor for a number of years I welcome Ofsted's comments in the news story 'Playgroups impress Ofsted for education' (20/27 December). The Early Learning Goals are not new to most...
By Linda Pound, early years consultant Phonics is in the news again with the publication of Jim Rose's report which has determined that synthetic phonics should be taught in schools and early years...
An increase in free nursery provision to 20 hours a week was among pledges made by the Scottish National Party if it wins power in the Scottish Parliament election in May. SNP shadow education and...
Ateam from the Institute of Education at Manchester Metropolitan University has won a Government contract to design and deliver training to support the implementation of the Birth to Three Matters...
Pre-school children from low-income families are no less likely to have access to technology in the home than children from well-off families, according to new research. Interim findings from a survey...
Recent research by the NSPCC revealed that 49 per cent of children and young people are worried about being bullied and that young people were reluctant to talk to their parents about concerns such as...
The Scottish Executive has proposed to ban the use of corporal punishment by childminders, bringing them into line with other childcare professionals. The proposals would give children legal...