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7 November 2002
Three-year-olds in Warwickshire face losing their
nursery places following a £300,000 shortfall in the local authority's
nursery grant. Children who have received the grant for three-year-olds and
attended daycare during...
7 November 2002
'I wish I was a cowboy in the wild, wild west' is the
dream of illustrator Alison Bartlett, as just one of the colourful fantasies
that make up the illustrated...
7 November 2002
The implications for teachers and support staff of the
Government's reforms of the school workforce are analysed by Ruth Thomson
Education secretary Estelle Morris promised a 'revolution', a 'remodelling', a...
7 November 2002
It will not be impossible for schools to recruit 50,000
support staff, though not in the next three or four years. However, there are
real problems for recruitment, writes Dr...
7 November 2002
Last month, three-year-old Annabelle Sonmez, who was
born profoundly deaf, joined hundreds of other children whose lives have been
transformed by ear implants for a day out at the Legoland...
7 November 2002
Leukaemia. What is it? Leukaemia is the most common
cancer of childhood, with about 400 new cases each year in the UK. It is a
cancer of the tissues that...
7 November 2002
Early years providers have duties towards children with
special educational needs and those with disabilities under two new codes.
Radhika Holmstrom explains how settings can fulfill their obligations
practically In...
7 November 2002
Writing an SEN policy This should cover your overall
arrangements for children with SEN, including admissions, your access to
specialist facilities, and any staff with specialist qualifications. Think
about what...
7 November 2002
Case studies of how two mainstream settings have
happily integrated children who have diverse special needs are described by
Helen James and Nikki Mellor These case studies are based on...
7 November 2002
* When we first read Kate's medical notes we all felt
intimidated by the plethora of long and complicated definitions that described
her various conditions. How could we be expected...