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13 May 2004
Make plans over time for one of the most important
areas of a setting's provision with this advice from Jane Drake Long-term
planning
13 May 2004
The arrival of some tadpoles inspired our nursery staff
and children to create their own interactive display, says Kelly McGuiness
Planned learning intentions
13 May 2004
An introduction to the keyboard As we approach the end
of the summer term, many practitioners are beginning to focus on the computer
keyboard. All computers have some form of...
13 May 2004
No matter what you feel about worms, young children
will love learning about them with this project by Diana Lawton Project
guide
13 May 2004
Add some creative interest to the children's sunflower
growing with these activities from Jean Evans Readers of Nursery World taking
part in the Sunflower Challenge should now be ready to...
13 May 2004
In the second part of our series on inclusion, Collette
Drifte looks at cognition, and at how practitioners can set targets for
children with learning difficulties Cognition and learning is...
13 May 2004
By Dr Rona Tutt, president of the National Association
of Head Teachers (from her address to the NAHT annual conference in Cardiff on
1 May) In today's climate, we have...
13 May 2004
As an owner and manager of a private day nursery, I
totally agree with everything that Marcelle Cunningham said in her letter
('Scrap the rates and reward the staff', 29...
13 May 2004
Recently, as part of the regular review of policies
within our nursery, we questioned the term 'special educational needs'. We
asked if we were being indirectly discriminate when using it,...
13 May 2004
Further to 'In my view' by Sue Griffin (29 April), as a
registered childminder and a tutor who delivers the compulsory training course
for registered childminders, I feel I must...