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Fossilised vertebra of an Ice Age woolly rhinocerous donated to museum

13 November 2008

Five-year-old Emelia Fawbert displays the 50,000-year-old fossilised vertebra of an Ice Age woolly rhinoceros she found on her first excavation near her home in Cirencester, Gloucester. The 16in-long bone, described...

Challenges ahead for new EYFS director

13 November 2008

Ruth Pimentel, the national director responsible for the Early Years Foundation Stage, has resigned.

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13 November 2008

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Media Watch

13 November 2008

- Nearly half the population thinks that boys are more challenging and harder to bring up, reported the Independent. A poll commissioned by the British Association for Adoption and Fostering...

Spotlight on ... Lucille Sher

13 November 2008

Name: Lucille Sher

Parents drawn into extended schools

13 November 2008

A new set of materials issued by the Government last week could help parents become more involved in developing extended schools services.

Visa change is loss for nannies

13 November 2008

Childcare workers from South Africa will no longer be able to work in the UK following the introduction of new visa rules.

Rosen reads for Letterbox

13 November 2008

Children's Laureate Michael Rosen performed his work for London schoolchildren at a reading event last week to celebrate 25 years of the independent multicultural bookseller Letterbox Library.

Gene pinpointed in language disorders

13 November 2008

Better diagnosis and treatment could soon be available for children with inherited language impairments, following the discovery of a contributing gene.

Teaching assistants in Wales to face pay cuts

13 November 2008

Teaching assistants in some parts of Wales face pay cuts after being told they will no longer be paid during school holidays, with the introduction of equal pay legislation. Some...

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