Foundation stage
October 14th 2007
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Foundation stage
Foundation Stage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Foundation Stage is the British government label for education for pupils aged 3 to 5 in England. In Northern Ireland, it is also used, but to refer to the first to years of ... (more...)
Foundation stage
The foundation stage, beginning when a child is three, helps children develop the understanding, skills and attitudes that they will need in later life. (more...)
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Teachernet, Foundation Stage
Foundation Stage, Early Years ... The Foundation Stage: a Sure Start. Early education is high on the Government's agenda and is one of the main provisions of the 2002 Education Act ... (more...)
The Early Years Foundation Stage
The Statutory Framework and Practice Guidance for the Early Years Foundation Stage ... The Early Years Foundation Stage: Setting the Standards for Learning, Development and Care ... (more...)
Foundation Stage on The Lighthouse, The Lighthouse for Education
Education information for Schools, teachers, pupils, children, links to good educational web sites (more...)
Foundation Stage Forum
Forum Topics Replies Last Post Info; Early Years Foundation Stage Profiles For discussions on Foundation Stage Profiles (FSPs) and Pre-school Profiles (more...)
The Foundation Stage Forum Homepage
A community information site, support network and online forum for practitioners, professionals, academics and others interested in the Foundation Stage, the EYFS and Early Years ... (more...)
Learning Journey
These early years, together with their time in reception class at primary school, make up the foundation stage. It probably won't feel like learning - most children see it as ... (more...)
The Standards Site: Foundation Stage
start of content Foundation Stage. The Foundation Stage is the first part of the National Curriculum focussing on children aged 3 to the end of reception year. (more...)
Teachernet, Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)
The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Setting the standards for learning, development and care for children from birth to five. About the EYFS; Child development; Welfare ... (more...)