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7 June 2001
Ofsted has come under fire following concerns that
there will be a huge loss of experience and expertise in the inspection of
early years education with the advent of its...
7 June 2001
(Photograph) - Sticky fingers were the order of the day
for Aaliyah Buchanan, aged four, Jelani Lewis, aged 18 months, Aaran Millar,
four, when they creted a colourful rainbow made...
7 June 2001
Early years good practice in Scotland should be
followed by the rest of Britain, according to a leading early years expert.
Professor Tina Bruce, visiting professor at the University of...
7 June 2001
'Tried hard, could have done better' could have been on
the Government's end of term report, according to David Hart, general secretary
of the National Association of Headteachers (NAHT). Speaking...
7 June 2001
Few schools have not been hit by the crisis in teacher
recruitment and retention, according to Theresa May, shadow education
secretary, also speaking at the NAHTconference (see above). Arguing that...
7 June 2001
'It is high time that education was taken out of the
political arena. If politicians at both local and national level want to create
a quality society in which we...
7 June 2001
(Photograph) - When Nicola Watson became this year's
200th member of Garscube Community Playrooms in Glasgow, the environment may
have been new for her 20-month-old son Andrew (left), but for...
7 June 2001
The 20 biggest nursery chains provide around a tenth of
all nursery places in the UK, including local authority provision, according to
a survey in the supplement Nursery Chains, published...
7 June 2001
Scottish Pre-School Play Association chief executive
Ian McLaughlan paid tribute to his staff following a 'traumatic' period of
restructuring last week, as one member of the head office team was...
21 June 2001
A week and a half after the general election, after all
other main areas seemingly had been parcelled out, the new Department for
Education and Skills was finally able to...