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* The National Union of Teachers is balloting its members in England over a proposed boycott of SATs tests at the end of Key Stages 1 and 2. The ballot of teachers will include heads and deputies in...
Make an aquarium on a felt board and use it to let the children see how many fish they can find. 1 & 2 Planned learning intention
Nannies have finally been getting their due professional credit in the media this month in the form of the 'Supernanny' series on Channel 4. Supernanny Jo Frost - who humbly says she doesn't consider...
Apilot counselling service for children in two Edinburgh primary schools has proved so successful it is to be expanded across eight schools in the city and may even be introduced into nursery classes...
More legal requirements for the employment of childcare staff are outlined in our series on the EYFS framework by Laura Henry. The 'suitable people' requirement in the Statutory Framework for the...
A new body for sharing expertise is described by Sue Webster and Annie Clouston, CCLN co-ordinators at Together for Children.
An inclusive specialist setting sends virtually all its children on to mainstream school. Jackie Cosh looks at its formula for success While debates rage over whether special needs schools should...
You can adapt your doll's house activities for children of differing abilities by letting them explore construction at their own pace, write Jean Evans and Dianne Irving Activity 1
Many nursery businesses, including some of the largest in the UK, have grown out of a parent's reaction to the lack of childcare available for their own family. Some nursery chains that started off...
A daily supplement of omega-3 fish oil can reduce hyperactivity in children more effectively than commonly prescribed drugs, new research suggests. An Australian study measured the effects of eye q, a...