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A report has found that there is a glaring gulf between the principles of the Foundation Stage and classroom practice. <B>Mary Evans</B> looks at why it's so hard to get the reception year right
Glasgow schools are opening in the summer holidays for the first time to offer meals and activities for families that struggle financially without free school meals.
‘Babies’ have been strapped to five out of 100 statues in Crosby today in a stunt to represent the 5 per cent of dads who access shared parental leave, a policy which the campaign group behind the...
* The introduction of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Bill into Parliament just before Christmas was preceded by a trail of consultation papers, starting with the White Paper Aiming for Excellence,...
Families will be hit hard by the impact of the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, economists have warned.
Government figures have shown a 25 per cent rise in the number of teaching assistants in primary schools in England in the past three years, from 54,100 in 1997 to 68,700 in 2000. The statistical...
We are being told that we need an emergency evacuation policy. Now this is no bad thing. While I know what we would do in the event of us having to leave the building, it has never been documented....
Assessment skills must be honed
It doesn’t make sense for policy-makers to consistently ignore the latest research about the early years when formulating strategy.
By Brid Featherstone, Susan White, Kate Morris (Policy Press, £17.59)