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The current workforce is facing a ‘ticking timebomb’ of staff shortages combined with falling qualifications levels and an increasing reliance on unpaid staff, the Education Policy Institute has...
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Here we round up of a selection of free resources and activities for early years settings and families, designed to help with distance-learning and home-schooling, while schools and early years...
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...
Policymakers may need reminding that actions speak louder than words. The focus of the foundation years is on child development, proclaimed the Government in its document, 'Supporting Families in the...
Teachers can read what their peers think about websites and software they've tested, as Jenny Benjamin reports According to its founders, TEEM (Teachers Evaluating Educational Multimedia) was 'a...
New research is challenging our understanding of repeated patterns of action, or schemas. Dr Cath Arnold, consultant at the Pen Green Centre, looks at how we can refine our approach.
The 2010 early years providers survey, carried out by the Department of Education, points to greater losses and more vacancies but many of this year's findings may be affected, in part, by changes to...
A scheme to get families and communities reading together has entered its second phase, with awards of up to 6,000 aimed at those most at risk of being switched off by reading, including young boys....
The UK is losing 1 per cent of its GDP, equivalent to £27bn, due to a lack of suitable childcare, warns a new economic think tank report.