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31 May 2007
Changes to a Foundation Stageearly learning goal are
also out for consultation by the DfES, following recommendations in the Rose
review into the teaching of early reading. An amendment replaces...
31 May 2007
between different languages by reading visual cues by a
speaker, according to a University of British Columbia study published in the
25 May issue of Science Journal. Four- to-six-month-olds in...
31 May 2007
Blackpool Council has appointed head teacher and
Nursery World columnist Pat Wills as the town's first parenting co-ordinator.
She takes up the post on 4 June after 36 years in...
31 May 2007
A charity-run breakfast club programme working with
extended schools in London and providing more than 1,000 breakfasts a day is
calling for local authorities to help roll out the scheme...
31 May 2007
Children celebrate the re-opening of Fennies Nursery in
Croydon, Surrey, which has undergone a complete refurbishment and can now
accommodate 104 children aged up to five years. The children kicked...
31 May 2007
The Government will fail to meet its target of halving
child poverty by 900,000 children by 2010 unless it invests an extra Pounds
3.8bn, according to Barnado's. The charity's report,...
31 May 2007
Tory MP and shadow spokesman for higher education Boris
Johnson is backing the campaign by private and voluntary nursery owners against
the code of practice on nursery education. Speaking at...
31 May 2007
Alice Clarkson, Libby Flatley-Holset and Ronan Khera
were just three of the many children going on an interactive Big Bear Hunt
during Early Years Week (14-18 May) at the Eureka...
31 May 2007
The UK's first Hindu faith, voluntary-aided primary and
nursery school could soon appear in Harrow, north London. The I-Foundation, a
charity dedicated to furthering Hindu culture and philosophy, is waiting...
31 May 2007
Over-60s in the UK contribute more than £50bn
each year in family care, around 3 per cent of GDP, according to one of the
largest studies of older people ever...