h2. Nursery Education
h3. Nursery Education, No. 99, July 2006
July 2006
Designed as an essential tool for planning, managing and delivering the Early Learning Goals for under fives. Each monthly issue of Nursery Education covers a popular early years theme.
In July's issue
'International best practice' focus
- report on an international symposium on outdoor play; global case studies of good practice; taking inspiration from around the world; and learning about global citizenship through stories.
Working with materials
Plastics: explore how to be creative with a range of different plastics
Quality Assurance
The latest research findings
ECF columnists
We welcome the Early Years Forum to Nursery Education
'Africa' activities
- Display – celebrate the diversity of Africa with a fantastic display.
- Book corner – use stories to inspire a range of animal activities.
- Art and craft – get creative with African arts and crafts.
- Dressing up – dress up to explore African culture.
- Birth to three – use the sights, sounds and textures of Africa to inspire young children.
- Africa posters – don't forget our two brilliant posters to support this month's Africa theme!
Regulars
- News desk, news feature, new resources, letters, a typical day in the life of a Reception teacher, Dr Hilary Jones' expert advice on diabetes, plus great book reviews and a buyers' guide on water tray accessories.
Next month: Special focus on 'Resourcing' and a great range of 'Shopping' activities.