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Proposed changes to early years funding in England are likely to hit local authorities already struggling with declining childcare places – largely in northern England –suggests new research.
The National Children's Bureau (NCB)is to take on much of the work and resources of the National Early Years Network (NEYN) following the charity's official closure at the end of February. The NEYN's...
Local authorities in Wales will receive extra funding to deliver the Foundation Phase, minister for children Jane Hutt said last week.
Alongside or apart from what adults teach them, children will represent and explore mathematical ideas with their own creative methods, as Elizabeth Carruthers and Maulfry Worthington explain.
The Arab World Arabs have had a bad press here for many years now. Probably the one Arab most British people could readily name is Osama bin Laden. The need to combat the current suspicion of Arabs...
Communication was the name of the game at a unique interactive exhibition for children last week. The Big Wide Talk, a Cambridge-based charity dedicated to improving the lives of children with speech...
Role play and small-world play themes are often beyond the experience of many young children. The dentist's surgery, the vet's, the farm, even the beach, are places that children may have visited only...
Childcare and children's literacy programmes in deprived areas should be in the front line to benefit from 105.5m funding awarded to Scotland's Social Inclusion Partnerships (SIPs) for 2002-2004. The...
Plans to reform school funding to end ‘a historical postcode lottery’ will see a redistribution of money with schools in big cities like Manchester, and London boroughs losing out in favour of schools...