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Editor's view

Until very recently, nearly all our communication with our readers happened via the post or the telephone. Now, e-mail is increasingly the channel by which we receive feedback, queries and informati...

Hodge points the way for nursery schools

Margaret Hodge sent out a clear message to cash-strapped nursery schools last week that they would have to expand services in order to earn their keep. Speaking at a London conference on the future ...

Four-year-old Jodie Mitchell is intrigued by the sundial

(Photograph) - Four-year-old Jodie Mitchell is intrigued by the sundial in the new garden area at Sighthill Primary School. The Edinburgh school's central courtyard has been transformed into an out...

Nursery schools outshine primary

Nursery schools outperform primary schools even though a significantly greater proportion of children in nursery school settings live in difficult socio-economic circumstances, according to a Depart...

In brief...Delegates from South

Delegates from South Africa visited Northern Ireland this month for ideas on helping children deal with social conflict. They took part in a seminar entitled 'Transforming schools, transforming soci...

In brief...Childcare professionals

Childcare professionals are being asked by the National Asthma Campaign and the National Eczema Society to spend a week of the Easter holidays and the summer with 40 children on its PEAK holiday pro...

Quote of the week

'Learning to read or to write one's name at three is not necessarily an indication of future academic potential. Einstein didn't learn to read until he was seven' Sue Mardel, primary inspector for O...

Children at St Cuthbert's Primary School in Glasgow are going bananas and satsumas, grapes and apples

(Photograph) - Children at St Cuthbert's Primary School in Glasgow are going bananas - and satsumas, grapes and apples - over healthy eating in the Fruit Plus project being piloted at 12 primary an...

Education Action Zones 'are failing'

Education Action Zones are failing to live up to Government expectations, a report by an influential think-tank has claimed. Zones of contention, by the left-of-centre Institute for Public Policy R...

National rules 'may limit rural childcare'

National rules and regulations which have been developed with urban settings in mind may constrict the growth of childcare provision in rural areas, according to a report published by the Scottish ...

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