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Drawing on interviews with working class mothers, this study examines the different ways in which parents cope with disadvantage and shows how their decisions and practices are grounded in a material...
Scotland's largest ever ICT event, SETT 2001 (Scottish Education and Teaching Technology), featuring seminars and exhibits and organised by Learning and Teaching Scotland and Emap Education, is set...
By Lord Victor Adebowale, chief executive of Turning Point Turning Point's recent campaign 'Bottling It Up' highlights the problems faced by one in 11 children (1.3 million) in the UK living with...
'I see children of five and younger coming into hospital to have teeth removed under general anaesthetic. In a so-called civilised country in the 21st century, that's unacceptable.' Professor Liz Kay,...
(Photograph) - Clowns Nursery School in Sandiacre, Derbyshire, won this year's Strip 4 Shelter Schools Award by raising more money per pupil (6.66) than any other school. Staff and children paid to...
The 'Supernanny' TV programme is being aired in well-disciplined Japan, where, contacts tell us, viewers will be fascinated by its glimpse of what goes on in British homes. Meanwhile the programme...
Scotland is moving towards an integrated care and education inspection system. Ruth Thomson outlines the new duties
Angelmouse, star of the BBC children's series of the same name, is now appearing in a video and range of storybooks written to encourage young children to adopt positive behaviour patterns. The...
Members of Scotland's largest teaching union, the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS), have voted to ballot for industrial action if the Scottish Executive does not agree to reduce class sizes...