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A cause of infant injury or death that is hard to diagnose is easier to prevent by educating parents and carers, as Lena Engel reports
Early years professionals are expressing deep reservations about Ofsted's two new grading scales for assessing the quality of provision during inspection. Mary Evans reports Ofsted's two new grading...
Three of the five teachers at Wee Ones nursery school in Wandsworth, London, suspected of having tuberculosis (News, 17 May) were given the all-clear at the end of last week. Merton, Wandsworth and...
Assessment skills must be honed
In common with other groups opposed to the abuse of children, the United Nations has confused judicious smacking with irrational violence (News, 10 October). Pain is a natural warning process and,...
The secrets of good organisation are outlined by Jan White, senior early years development officer with Learning through Landscapes For good-quality outdoor play to be enjoyed on a daily basis,...
When I was assessing full time I wasn't prepared to send somebody into the workplace as qualified when I didn't feel they were, nor was I prepared to put my name to a portfolio of work if I didn't...
On the other hand, if America is the top working destination in your sights it might help to brush up on your Mandarin, and that doesn't mean oranges. According to the BBC News, Chinese-speaking...
This week's columnist Helen Penn looks at an oasis of good practice in a land of stark inequality I have been working in South Africa recently. It is a very unequal country, and nearly 10 million...