News
Schools & teaching news stories:
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03Apr2009Don't blame teachers when it's parents who are failing
Mary Bousted, general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers, defends teachers and their part in students' lives, The Observer reports.
Posted by Edward Mather
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02Apr2009Primary School Achievement and Attainment Tables 2009 released
The Department for Children, Schools and Families has published the Primary School Achievement and Attainment Tables.
Posted by Anna Lindsay
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01Apr2009Out Loud: Outdoors, children can lose their inhibitions when it comes to reading, writing and talking - and the right mix of resources can help
Nursery World reports on the importance and advantages of taking literacy outside of the classroom and into the great outdoors.
Posted by Edward Mather
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10Mar2009Brain training in the nursery
In response to a stack of research showing the importance of children's earliest educational experiences to their chances in life, the Government announces plans to launch a pilot "Teach First" type of scheme to place top graduates in early years settings
Posted by Edward Mather
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04Mar2009Fathers still intimidated by early years settings
Children & Young People Now reported on a study by the University of Derby and the Pre-School Learning Alliance. This study showed that fathers feel intimidated by early years settings when they pick up and drop off their children.
Posted by Edward Mather
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03Feb2009Early Years Sector Specialists start work
C4EO has recruited its first batch of 21 Early Years Sector Specialists, professionals drawn from across the children's sector who have an expertise and a track record of achievement in a particular C4EO theme. They are available on request to help local
Posted by Edward Mather
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21Jan2009Parents want to see men in the nursery, says CWDC
Nursery World reported that 55% of parents questioned by the Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC) said they would like their child to have a male childcare worker in their early years setting.
Posted by Edward Mather
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15Jan2009Achievement factors are profiled
A mother's education level is “strongly associated” with children's achievement at the age of five, according to new research examining why some young children do better than others, Nursery World reports.
Posted by Edward Mather
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15Jan2009Speech scheme goes out with a bang
The Time to Talk initiative run by Sandwell Borough Council in the West Midlands reached more than three times its original target number of children and reduced the number of children being referred for additional speech and language provision, Nursery W
Posted by Edward Mather
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07Jan2009Motor skills exercises show benefits
A study of primary schools in Northumberland has found that supporting children's physical development has positive benefits for their behaviour and learning, Nursery World reports.
Posted by Edward Mather
