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Scope for learning

A group of early years practitioners from High/Scope settings inLincolnshire visited South Tyneside Early Excellence Children's Centre,who have a partnership with High/Scope UK. Mary Barlow, trainer andearly years consultant, said, 'High/Scope practitioners were given theopportunity to observe the High/Scope approach as best early yearspractice underpinning the EYFS.' The visit was funded by LincolnshireBirth to Five service, which also funds High/Scope training andpractitioner network support groups.

Every one a winner

The Beijing Olympics inspired children at Stone Eden Nursery in Carlisle(pictured) to take part in their own mini-Olympics. Every child made aflag and a medal and took to the podium to celebrate. Wendy Noble fromthe nursery said, 'We incorporated different cultures through knowledgeand understanding of the Olympics.'

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