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27 July 2006
Use Birth to Three Matters to guide literacy learning,
says Jennie Lindon One of the ten principles underpinning Birth to Three
Matters is 'Learning is a shared process and children...
27 July 2006
HAL, an advanced thinking computer from Arthur C
Clarke's novel 2001, made disastrous choices when given conflicting
information. In 1950, Alan Turing invented the Turing test, which has been the...
27 July 2006
Children's voices Young children use their voices in a
rich variety of ways. Besides calling to each other, using others' names and
developing language, they also mimic the sounds they...
27 July 2006
Measuring, comparing and matching, as well as feeling
secure, feature in story-based activities from Jean Evans Develop children's
understanding of size and height by introducing a project based on the...
27 July 2006
* We have 20 copies of Tall by Jez Alborough (Walker
Books, £5.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and
address on the back of a...
27 July 2006
Creativity and confidence grew from a unique project
when a nursery invited an artist in residence to work with children in its
outdoor area. Annette Rawstrone reports Exploring and creating...
27 July 2006
Transition policies between school, reception and a
Sure Start nursery's classes helped one child get off to a flying start, as
explained by Jane Cole Jenny is six this summer...
27 July 2006
Interaction and role play are the remedies suggested by
Jenny Mosley and Ross Grogan when a young child seems detached and unengaged in
the nursery day Q A two-year-old attending...
27 July 2006
By Tina Pugh, centre manager, and Katy Stutely, nursery
manager, Denton Island Children and Family Centre, Newhaven Denton Island was
one of the first designated children's centres and one of...
27 July 2006
With all the articles in Nursery World about
appropriate practices in nurseries, why are some nurseries still dictating to
staff how perfect their classrooms should look? For example, I was...