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Teachers and early years practitioners have welcomed the Government's decision to give more weight to teacher assessment and less to testing at Key Stage 1 and emphasised that it will have a...
We can pick up some hints about how the Department for Education is thinking.
Don't expect the Criminal Records Bureau to do all the staff checking needed, says Sally Eaton.
It's durable and free - and a versatile early learning resource. Jean Evans looks at flooring Resources for children's activities often prove expensive, so it is always satisfying to discover...
Learning Through Play - Babies, Toddlers and the Foundation Years. By Tina Bruce. (Hodder & Stoughton, 10.99, 020 7873 6000) Reviewed by Denni Morrison, lecturer in psychology and child development at...
The Liberal Democrats have raised the stakes in the debate on early years education in the run up to the Scottish parliamentary elections by calling for a full-time 'transition' year at age five so...
* Little Angels Nursery in Cramlington, Northumberland, has won 2,500 in the North East regional heat of the Edge Employer Award. The award recognises the best employers in England offering practical...
Prejudice is being prevented from taking hold in the minds of young children in divided communities. <B> Jackie Cosh </B> reports
A shortage of supply teachers in Glasgow is causing headteachers to put aside management duties in nursery schools across the city, the teaching union the Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS) has...