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* Several childminders and early years settings in Devon are celebrating the results of their recent Ofsted inspections. Nicky and Rebecca Edge from Teignmouth and Tracey Rouse and Carole Smith from...
(Photograph) - Celebrity chef Jean-Christophe Novelli visited Brocket Pre-school in Lemsford, Hertfordshire, for the grand opening of the newly-refurbished home corner kitchen. The pre-school...
The recent exchange trip made by Scottish early years practitioners to the headquarters of Westminster Children's Society (News, 22 May) was funded by Glasgow City Council, we have been asked to point...
The internet has transformed distance learning, with innovations such as discussion forums allowing students to feel more supported, as Mary Evans reports.
'Educational inequality is not a side effect of poverty; they are inextricably linked. Recent Ofsted-funded research has found that educational inequality is growing and we should not be surprised;...
(Photograph) - Children got behind the wheel of a real fire engine as part of the events offered in Longsight, Manchester, to celebrate National Childminding Week (9 to 16 June). The city's Early...
'Serious concern was expressed at a recent ministerial meeting about the growing number of pupils starting school unable to talk clearly or pay attention to the teacher. Education researchers say that...
Support for inclusive education was pledged by hundreds of charities, organisations and individuals whose names were listed in a full-page advertisement by Disability Equality Education in The...
Get ready to go - and then bring your learning experiences back to the setting for further reflection In the Foundation Stage, children will become increasingly aware of their own surroundings,...
Further to Anne Ferries' comments about the child with a replica chainsaw (Letters, 3 April), are we to ban toy knives and pans from the home corner because they are dangerous 'replicas'? Are we to...