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Project guide

24 October 2002, Nursery World

This project recognises that: * Settings should be constantly resourced and organised in such a way as to offer learning opportunities across all areas of the Foundation Stage curriculum.

 

At the double

24 October 2002, Nursery World

The combined inspection of nurseries eases the burden for providers, says Ofsted's Liz Elsom. Here she explains how to prepare for an inspection Acombined inspection is one that 'combines' the...

 

Imaginary worlds

24 October 2002, Nursery World

You can create a whole world from a bag of simple props, says Lisa Parrott, children's officer at the West Yorkshire Playhouse Children need the opportunity to be imaginative and...

 

Getting around

24 October 2002, Nursery World

Debbie Ward, training manager (education) at Leapfrog Day Nurseries, clocks up the miles as she visits the chain's settings Monday

 

Banking on charity

24 October 2002, Nursery World

By Gordon Brown, chancellor of the exchequer The launch of the Charity Bank - the first charitable bank in the UK and, indeed, the world -means that, for the first...

 

What's the measure of imagination?

24 October 2002, Nursery World

Sue Allingham's letter ('Government tightening the screw', 10 October) makes depressing and familiar reading. The extension of the formal curriculum into early years settings is continuing apace, to the great...

 

Unreasonable law

24 October 2002, Nursery World

There is growing concern among professionals working with families that the current law of 'reasonable chastisement', dating back to 1860, neither protects children nor supports parents. Children, as the smallest...

 

The DNA answer

24 October 2002, Nursery World

With public concern at an all-time high due to child abuse, child abduction and child murders, I think any person currently working with children or who wishes to in any...

 

A likely lad

24 October 2002, Nursery World

The Conservative Party's policy document 'The Conveyor Belt to Crime' (News, 3 October) provides some interesting food for thought. Can we go back and see what young Jeffrey Archer was...

 

Courses and conferences

24 October 2002, Nursery World

2 November. Arts extra Held once a month on Saturday mornings to 5 July 2003, this season of Arts Extra sessions by the Arts Development Unit at West Yorkshire Playhouse...

 
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