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This project recognises that: * settings should be constantly resourced and organised in such a way as to offer learning opportunities across all areas of the Foundation Stage curriculum
* Ioan Morgan and David Sherlock CBE were officially appointed to the board of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority by education secretary Alan Johnson. Re-appointments included Sir David...
'The mind-numbing annual ritual of publication of the National Curriculum test results provides little information on the educational achievement of our children.' NUT general secretary Doug McAvoy on...
Cuts to central funding could threaten the long-term sustainability of voluntary sector childcare organisations, Nursery World can reveal. The news came to light after the Department for Education and...
This project recognises that: * settings should be constantly resourced and organised in such a way as to offer learning opportunities across all areas of the Foundation Stage curriculum
This project recognises that: * settings should be constantly resourced and organised in such a way as to offer learning opportunities across all areas of the Foundation Stage curriculum
Just under two-thirds of working mothers are not using any type of formal childcare at all when their babies are nine months old, according to a study published last week. The majority of employed...
By Kathy Sylva, professor in educational psychology at Oxford University, from her speech to the North of England conference in Bridlington earlier this month In the days before early childhood...
Schools in England are set to offer childcare, healthcare and family support as part of the Government's 52m extended schools programme. At the Kids' Clubs Network annual conference in London last...
Catharine Ayres has won the Hampshire Nanny of the Year 2001 award run by Winchester-based agency Family Match. At a special lunch in December she was presented with a trophy and 500 by Debbie Thrower...