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20 May 2004
Plan a range of collaborative activities that explore
what is good and bad about being happy and sad By the age of three or four
years old, most children have...
20 May 2004
Use storybooks, rhymes, drama and word games to develop
children's vocabulary of opposites Developing literacy
27 May 2004
Two reports highlighting the abrupt transition that
children undergo when moving from reception class to Key Stage 1, from
play-based learning to a more formal approach, will be welcomed by...
27 May 2004
The success of a new Government scheme to encourage
more apprenticeships in the early years will hinge on the creation of a
national Sector Skills Council (SSC) to represent the...
27 May 2004
(Photograph) - Minister for children Margaret Hodge met
Teri Fisher, who has cerebral palsy, on an early morning visit to Ethelred
Nursery School and Children's Centre in south London last...
27 May 2004
'A combination of starting school too young, not enough
men teaching and the lack of a boy-friendly curriculum' Psychologist Steve
Biddulph on why he thinks boys are underperforming at school,...
27 May 2004
Senior staff working in children's centres in England
can embark on a new qualification from this autumn. The National Professional
Qualification in Integrated Centre Leadership is being led by the...
27 May 2004
(Photograph) - Children at Battlefield Primary School
in Glasgow teamed up with Scottish Olympic athlete Sinead Dudgeon (above) to
launch the city's first School Travel Plan Resource Pack. With help...
27 May 2004
Eamonn O'Kane, general secretary of the second-largest
teachers' union, the NASUWT, died of cancer last weekend at the age of 58 after
a long illness. He was born in Northern...
27 May 2004
The true number of children in the UK who have type 2
diabetes may be going unnoticed, claims a report in this week's BMJ. It said
that cases of children...