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Media watch

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  • Wednesday, September 13, 2006
  • | Nursery World
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver said he is 'bored with being polite' about parents who fill their children's lunchboxes with junk food. The Daily Mail quoted Jamie's scathing remarks made at the launch of his new TV programme 'Jamie's Return to School Dinners'. 'I have seen kids of the ages of four or five open their lunch box and inside is a cold, half-eaten McDonald's, multiple packets of crisps and a can of Red Bull,' he said. 'You laugh and then you want to cry.' The Daily Mail also reported on a leaked Downing Street memo about the possibility of Prime Minister Tony Blair appearing on 'Blue Peter' once he leaves office. The paper said that the memo from one of Mr Blair's loyal staff suggested that a spot on the children's show might improve his public image.

Plans for eliminating discrimination, fostering good race relations and promoting equality of opportunity

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  • Wednesday, September 13, 2006
  • | Nursery World
Plans for eliminating discrimination, fostering good race relations and promoting equality of opportunity in the schools, nurseries and other institutions that Ofsted inspects or regulates have been published by Ofsted in a revised 'Raceequality scheme'. Jean Humphrys, Ofsted's Dignity at Work Champion, said, 'Ofsted is keen to develop and maintain good race relations, as an employer and also as regulator and an inspectorate of education and care providers.' Overall, 9 per cent of staff at Ofsted come from minority ethnic groups and the inspectorate is developing an action plan to increase the number of black and minority ethnic staff in senior roles. For information visit www.ofsted.gov.uk.

University-accredited Montessori course

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  • Wednesday, September 6, 2006
  • | Nursery World
The first university-accredited Montessori course in the UK is the Kent and Sussex Montessori Centre's Early Childhood Teaching Diploma, recognised at NVQ level 4 by the Open University as the equivalent to one-third of a degree. Information is available at www.montessoricentre.com.

Four-year-old Lori-Ann Moran

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  • Wednesday, September 6, 2006
  • | Nursery World
(Photograph) - Four-year-old Lori-Ann Moran keeps a look-out for lawbreakers at Birch Services police post off the M62 near Manchester. PC Mike Monks treated Lori-Ann, who wants to be a policewoman when she grows up, to a spin in a high-powered car and a day in the life of a traffic officer as part of an event promoting police work as a career for women. Photo Guzelian

Cash incentive

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  • Wednesday, September 6, 2006
  • | Nursery World
Scotland is introducing a single qualifications and careers framework for staff, but is it too much too soon? Simon Vevers investigates The Scottish Executive courted controversy a few months ago when it suggested that local authorities did not need to have teachers in all nursery classes. The EIS teachers' union warned that it could mean the quality of provision being 'diluted', with the creation of a postcode lottery in the educational provision available for nursery-age children.

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