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Doctors from across Scotland are calling on the Government to make nutritional education a compulsory component of the national curriculum in order to tackle the obesity epidemic.
What can settings do to provide technology as a resource that enhances children’s play and learning and enables them to be creators rather than just consumers? By Marc Faulder
The Scottish Government is to issue a DVD to every nursery, pre-school and primary school in Scotland as part of a drive to promote outdoor learning and ease the transition between pre-school and...
(Photograph) - Two-year-old Maya Nair enjoys a breath of fresh air at a party on London's Hampstead Heath, as part of Breathe Easy Week. Other events for the week, organised by the British Lung...
Primary school education has come under scrutiny from two major reviews - but why do they reach such different conclusions? Dame Gillian Pugh explains the Cambridge outlook.
Non-fiction books that enhance the teaching and learning curriculum for Scotland's schools could win 500 in a competition for educational publishers organised by the Saltire Society and the Times...
* July 1999 Asquith Court Schools buys Gatehouse group. * February 2000 Busy Bees secures 50m funding from Gresham Trust to establish up to 90 nurseries, targeting the health sector.
'The Foundation Stage was introduced as a distinct phase of education for children aged three to five in September 2000. In preparation, curriculum guidance for the Foundation Stage was distributed in...
In the second and final part of her series, Claire Martin, Reception teacher at the British International School of Boston, looks at mark-making projects with curriculum links
The role of play in the learning process was the central theme of a national conference attended by more than 100 early years inspectors and advisers. The annual conference of the National Association...