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Signing up for good health is doing more for school pupils than just changing diets or exercise, writes Sue Learner By 2009 the Government wants 75 per cent of schools to have achieved National...
The final deadline for entries to the Nursery World Awards 2009 is tomorrow (12 June), so don't delay, download your entry form from www.nurseryworldawards.com
Playing Out began in 2009 when Alice Ferguson and her neighbour, artist Amy Rose, set about reclaiming their street for children’s play.
A well-resourced nursery office will enable children to explore a full range of communications systems Apermanent office area can offer purposeful opportunities for using language and literacy in role...
Children love switches and buttons and can usually pick up how to work a video recorder at home pretty quickly. In the nursery, the purpose of introducing children to a wide range of mechanical toys,...
Childcarers and teachers need to be aware that children who have had meningitis in their first year of life may have difficulties with language and literacy later on. Simple education interventions...
Chat to your children, parents are being urged in a campaign to improve the speaking skills of toddlers which has received backing from Government officials. The campaign follows a joint survey by the...
Education secretary Charles Clarke announced his ministerial team's revised responsibilities last week following the Cabinet reshuffle which put Margaret Hodge in the new role of children's minister....
Careful planning will give the children the first hand experiences they need to start learning about writing, says Julian Grenier One of the most important conclusions of the recent report on the...
A report exploring the good results achieved by the synthetic phonics approach to teaching literacy will be sent to every primary school in Scotland to encourage teachers to consider adopting the...