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27 February 2003
Property values in Wales could soon be zooming up,
driven by a mass migration to the principality of early years teachers
desperate to work under the new Foundation Phase for...
27 February 2003
A foundation phase for three-to seven-year olds in
Wales which favours a play-based rather than a formal approach to learning is
to be introduced by the Welsh Assembly. Announcing the...
27 February 2003
A business support and development programme for the
early years sector in England is to be provided by the company A4e after it was
awarded a one-year contract from the...
27 February 2003
'Parents cannot want the solution to teacher shortages
to be that their children should be taught by other than qualified teachers'
Doug McAvoy, general secretary of the National Union of...
27 February 2003
The Welsh Assembly is introducing a number of
integrated centres providing wraparound care, open access play, and training
and development. Jane Davidson, minister for education and lifelong learning,
has so...
27 February 2003
Ofsted and the Ministry of Defence have agreed
procedures to speed up the registration of childminders who transfer frequently
between the UK and overseas bases. The new procedures are designed...
27 February 2003
Nursery World contributor and Ofsted inspector Bernard
Misrahi died on 10 January following an illness. He had worked in childcare for
18 years, first as a nursery worker in Islington...
27 February 2003
(Photograph) - Children from Whitstable Early Years
Centre in the London borough of Southwark were in full operatic voice at a
performance of 'The Journey of the Ring', based on...
27 February 2003
The Daycare Trust has launched a project to help
increase the availability of provision for families living in poverty in
England. The two-year Childcare Challenge project, which has received support...
27 February 2003
'Fruit, particularly in the early years of primary, was
seen as important. Much like early intervention in literacy and numeracy, it
establishes a taste for it' Michael O'Neill, director of...