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Introduce young children to the latest ways to send their words and pictures with a technology-focused project by Wendy E Scott The range of modern technology currently available allows us to...
Officials from the Department for Education are investigating concerns that the practice of charging parents top-up fees for the free entitlement for nursery education continues to be widespread.
Childcare staff and families marched through Glasgow city centre on Saturday calling for government intervention after the Scottish voluntary organisation One Plus went into liquidation last week,...
Schools can sign up from Friday (1 March) to pilot the Reception baseline assessment, which starts this autumn.
Improve your practice. Use our directory to help you access the many short courses and workshops designed to keep early years professionals up to the minute with good practice across all aspects of...
Dr Patricia Mucavele, head of nutrition at the Children's Food Trust, explains why her organisation is supporting the current CHange4Life campaign
The majority of head teachers, teachers and parents disagree with the Government’s policy of prioritising synthetic phonics over other approaches to teaching children to read, according to a new...
Playleaders may feel anxious if a 'gifted' child is to join their club, but there are ways to ensure the child is accepted, explains Andrea Clifford-Poston club enhances children's lives in many ways,...