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4 August 2005
by Maggie Lloyd, senior teacher, Woodcroft Nursery
School, Chelmsford, Essex The proposed changes to early education and before-
and after- school care of older children have taken on a momentum...
4 August 2005
We, like all other nursery providers, are awaiting our
first unannounced inspection. It may seem like a good idea - so that we cannot
prepare for it and Ofsted will...
4 August 2005
I read with outrage and frustration 'Quality of
playwork training under fire' (News, 7 July). Just who does Phillip Smith think
he is and where has he been for the...
11 August 2005
With continuing calls for action to attract more men to
work childcare, it is interesting to see the growth in husband-and-wife
childminding teams that is quietly taking place (see 'Two's...
11 August 2005
The difficulties that local authorities are having in
some areas to recruit teachers to work in children's centres, revealed in a
report by the National Children's Bureau, have been confirmed...
11 August 2005
(Photograph) - Children from Caerau Nursery School in
Cardiff wheel an apple tree into their new garden, opened last month by
minister for education and lifelong learning Jane Davidson. The...
11 August 2005
A White Paper on education will include proposals aimed
at narrowing the gaps in educational attainment between children from different
backgrounds. Speaking at the Institute of Public Policy Research last...
11 August 2005
(Photograph) - The gates of Castle Howard in Yorkshire
have been thrown open to young children for a series of summer workshops. Last
week, children enjoyed a Roman Adventure as...
11 August 2005
The Sun has declared war on 'the politically correct
meddlers' interfering in children's lives. One London primary school has banned
children from making daisy chains in case they pick up...
11 August 2005
The Government is to press ahead with clawing back
overpayments of tax credits to two million families, ignoring advice from the
parliamentary ombudsman that they should be written off for...