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While the Government's review of asbestos policy in schools has been welcomed, unions and campaigners say it does not go far enough to prevent future deaths.
In the current climate of high-tech learning and screen-based relaxation, a sticker and stamp session is an ideal medium for encouraging children to slow down and be creative - try it at the end of...
Free provision is a question of quantity and quality, says Julian Grenier.
Families are in the sights of Government and political parties at the moment and as the general election gets closer, policies for families will be more and more in the spotlight.
We need a new form of professionalism, says Julian Grenier.
An academic approach could boost pay for all, says Pat Wills.
Simsala is Tivola's land of fairytale, where the stories of the brothers Grimm come to cartoon life. The tales are told interactively - the story doesn't move on until you have clicked on one of the...
Cuts in funding for childcare students have prompted one provider to focus on management training instead, suggesting that Government policy is having the opposite effect of its stated aim of raising...
We printed an incorrect web address last week in 'Acorn Launches Pilot to Fill Training Gap' (News, 14 April).
Nearly half of all three-and four-year-olds have their own touch-screen devices, new research suggests.