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With a record number of entries and incredibly high standards this year, our judges had to work hard to identify the very best.
Qualitative analysis of mothers' decision-making about vaccines for infants: the importance of trust Analysis of interviews with two groups of American mothers: (a) those intending to have their...
A skilled teacher can make the connections between day-to-day life and the global environment Early years experiences and activities need to be relevant, if they are to provide a fertile foundation...
The stressful job of working parents who co-ordinate journeys between childcare settings is being eased by a unique project. Catherine Gaunt reports Many working parents face a daily dilemma of...
Nominations are invited for Scholastic UK and La Jolie Ronde's Primary Language Teacher Award 2009. It is open to part-time teachers, freelance, independent language teachers and any MFL co-ordinator...
Practitioners must create a supportive environment in which to observe, assess and plan for children to be successful, says Helen Bromley.
Prejudice, racism and sectarianism can take root at a very early age. A new initiative in Northern Ireland is working to prevent this, as Simon Vevers reports Early years practitioners could play a...
In this final feature on play types, Philip Waters looks at how planning, monitoring and evaluating can be achieved easily using play types as a starting point to ensure that a child-centred approach...
Wildgoose recently launched a new set of interactive teach and play mats. They feature a place called Bramble Town and depict four different environments - a residential area, shops, a rural area and...
Nursery gardens can offer a haven for wildlife when food and warmth are in short supply, and children can benefit by helping out -as Julie Mountain explains in part three of her winter series.