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23 March 2006
Montessori teaching has been credited with improving
attainment levels at Gorton Mount Primary in Manchester, the first state school
to use the alternative education method since the 1920s. A snap...
23 March 2006
Nursery World would like to apologise for incorrectly
listing the cost of FirstSteps software as £1,195 plus VAT in Nursery
Business, 16 March. The correct price is £1,995 plus VAT...
23 March 2006
The expansion of childcare services could be in
jeopardy unless the Government doubles its expenditure to £13bn over the
next few years, a leading children's charity has warned. A survey...
23 March 2006
Sharing mealtimes with other children in nursery helps
to develop social skills and a healthy and positive approach to eating,
according to a new European-wide survey of young children's experiences....
23 March 2006
(Photograph) - Ruth Pimentel, national director of the
Foundation Stage (second from left), visits the Cresset Centre in Peterborough
to watch 'Oogly Boogly', a performance in which artists mimic the...
23 March 2006
The future of integrated children's centres in Wales
hinges on the Welsh Assembly Government providing dedicated revenue funding,
similar to that given to schools, a new report reveals. The research...
23 March 2006
A childcare charity is to launch a commercial service
in order to sustain its core service to parents. One Stop Childcare, a
community organisation with charitable status, provides childcare to...
23 March 2006
(Photograph) - Jason Van Der Line and his daughter
Amore visit the London Science Museum on a trip organised by Little Ilford and
Plashet Fathers' Group. The group of 14...
23 March 2006
Local authorities in England will pilot free childcare
for two-year-olds from next month. Plans to extend nursery education to 12,000
two-year-olds in 500 areas of disadvantage were originally announced by...
23 March 2006
Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell applauds the
Conservative leader's approach to the Equal Opportunities body Tory leader
David Cameron is a brave bloke. Well, brave-ish. He has at least ventured...