MMRMMR

There has apparently been a surge in cases of measles among children during the summer months; possibly one of the reasons behind this is the reluctance of some parents to allow their offspring to be immunised against the illness with the MMR jab, given the controversy over the injection which sugge…

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31Aug2007

Key Stage 1 Results / NQTsKey Stage 1 Results / NQTs

This time of year is always busy for those working in education as staff prepare for the new academic year which is about to begin, and it seems that the same applies to the DCSF as they have released a number of relevant documents in recent days. Today has seen the publication of the latest figure…

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30Aug2007

Getting On WellGetting On Well

Ofsted has today published a new report on childcare provision within England. Getting on Well: Enjoying, Achieving and Contributing is the second annual report on early years and childcare providers, and draws on inspections and surveys carried out between April 2006 and March 2007. Among the repor…

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29Aug2007

NSPCC InformNSPCC Inform

NSPCC Inform is a growing collection of research data and reports on child protection issues. Most of the materials in the site can be accessed for free, although some offer only summary versions of the full content. It's well worth exploring if you have an interest in this area.…

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22Aug2007

ObesityObesity

After a quiet couple of months, stories about childhood obesity are once more in the media, after two new studies have highlighted new areas of concern where children's weight is concerned. The first piece of research has recommended that children should not be put on low-fat diets, as their energy …

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21Aug2007

Summer Break Continued...Summer Break Continued...

When I returned to work today I expected to have to wade through a sea of new reports and research from the last fortnight, so that I could pick out the most relevant ones to highlight for this blog. However, it seems that everyone else is on their summer breaks right now as there have been surprisi…

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20Aug2007

A New BeginningA New Beginning

Every fall seems like a new beginning in education. I have grandchildren starting school and my daughter-in-law is opening a preschool. Everything is focused on this opportunity to begin a new phase of life. I am looking forward to Monday when I meet my new students for the semester at the universit…

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15Aug2007

Summer BreakSummer Break

Judging by the stats that I am getting for this blog, we’re beginning to build an audience of loyal readers who return on a regular basis to see what‘s been added. So today’s post is just to say that while there’s going to be a break for a couple of week’s holiday, please come back soon as normal se…

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03Aug2007

Starting School / International EducationStarting School / International Education

When should children begin their education? According to some speakers at the Professional Association of Teachers' annual conference, the school starting age should be raised to six or seven. This would bring the UK into line with most of Europe, as this 2002 report from the NFER illustrates.If you…

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02Aug2007

Web 2.0 & EducationWeb 2.0 & Education

Something a little different today... One of the buzzwords currently doing the rounds in newspapers and magazines is 'Web 2.0', although a lot of people still seem confused as to what it actually means. While it's hard to come up with a precise definition as the technology is changing so quickly, We…

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01Aug2007
 
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