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10 January 2002
Grants from £6m funding set aside for innovative
special educational needs projects over the next two years are on offer to
applicants to the Scottish Executive. Deputy minister for education...
10 January 2002
Scotland's largest teaching union, the Educational
Institute of Scotland, has welcomed minister for education and young people
Cathy Jamieson's announcement of £14m funding to tackle discipline
problems in schools. But...
10 January 2002
The Scottish Independent Nurseries Association (SINA)
has expressed surprise and disappointment at the Scottish Executive's proposed
qualification requirements for childcare staff and has called for a higher
standard. The Executive...
10 January 2002
The shortage of nursery workers in Britain has prompted
a recruitment drive for staff from overseas. The drive is being spearheaded by
Amanda Johnson, co-founder of the Teddies Nurseries chain...
10 January 2002
(Photograph) - A Devon school has come to the rescue of
Sure Start Paignton by offering it a building. Jo Tucker, headteacher of
Foxhole Junior School, said, 'While Sure Start...
10 January 2002
A leading trade union has called for the Government to
increase investment in outdoor play spaces for nursery children in schools. The
call was made by the Association of Teachers...
10 January 2002
* The poor diets of children in families on low incomes
can have lifelong consequences for their health, according to a report by the
Child Poverty Action Group. The report,...
10 January 2002
Parents can help their child's pre-school learning as
well as nursery settings, according to research presented at the British
Psychology Society annual conference in Bournemouth. Ruth Krascum, Sine
McDougall and...
10 January 2002
Speech and language problems can create wider
psycho-social difficulties for children once their formal schooling starts,
speech and language therapists have found. Research fellow and speech and
language therapist Dr...
10 January 2002
Day nurseries should concentrate more on spoken
language skills rather than on literacy skills, research presented this week to
the Division of Educational and Child Psychology Conference in Bourne- mouth...