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Children's Trusts, primary care trusts (PCTs) and local authorities are being urged to employ one full-time school nurse for every secondary school and its cluster of primary schools. The...
The crucial thing about IEPs is that they remain positive, flexible and open to review, as Colette Drifte explains David, aged five, has a behaviour problem and his early years teacher, his mum and...
Ahead of a much-anticipated review of the EYFS this year, many nursery heads have firm views on which aspects of the framework need to be improved, writes Melanie Defries.
Reception classes will cease to exist in Northern Ireland from September 2007, the province's Department of Education (DoE) has confirmed. New legislation that prevents schools in Northern Ireland...
The new safeguarding and welfare requirements under the revised EYFS have been broadly welcomed by the sector, particularly with their aim to reduce bureaucracy in risk assessments.
Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell questions the political will to get tough on the causes of crime So the Government is going to crack down on three-year-old thugs. A leaked report of Home Office...
Phonics is currently the subject of my dissertation for my early years degree. I have used a collection of ways to introduce phonics to a small group of six children working within the Foundation...
Battle lines are being drawn once more over the teaching of synthetic phonics, following education secretary Ruth Kelly's decision to commission a review into how children are taught to read. Many...
Demand for children's day nurseries as going business concerns has gone from strength to strength despite the economic uncertainty prevailing since September, according to the annual review of leading...
Early years organisations have accused the Government of missing an opportunity to make ‘meaningful change’ in the sector with the rejection of recommendations from MPs to fix funding rates and review...