
I was standing in line for the self-checkout at the grocery store today. Two young men in their 20s were in front of me in line dressed like...
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I was standing in line for the self-checkout at the grocery store today. Two young men in their 20s were in front of me in line dressed like...
It's been a while since I recommended any publications from the Centre for Research on the Wider Benefits of Learning , so today's p...
Ofsted has today published Leading to Excellence: a Review of Childcare and Early Education Provision 2005-08 ; the detailed report pays par...
I have been asked to begin teaching an Introduction to Teaching course at the university. Like many other states, we are in desperate need o...
The Family & Parenting Institute has recently published a discussion paper entitled Homes Fit for Families . The report looks at how th...
Continuing from yesterday's post: Anti-Social and other Problem Behaviours among Young Children is a Home Office report which examines ...
I've just received the latest issue of OnTheWeb (see previous post for details), which as usual is packed with details of useful resear...
The Young Minds charity has recently published an excellent booklet entitled Knowing Where to Look . The booklet is aimed at people who wor...
The DCSF has been busy again, by recently publishing a number of new research reports; here are two which may interest some of you: Training...
A book which is being published in the UK today already seems to be creating something of a stir; Women and Employment: Changing Lives and N...
The two reports in today's post both contain similar subject matter to other documents which some of my recent posts have referred to. S...