MA Education publishes magazines, books and resources for teachers involved in early years, primary and secondary education.
From SecEd, the only weekly newspaper for secondary teachers, to Early Years Educator, the market-leading monthly magazine for early years professionals, MA Education's fast-growing portfolio of publications and resources is widely respected among teachers, academics and education policymakers for its quality, insight and practicality.
Our two book divisions - Practical Pre-School Books and Hopscotch Books - offer a wide array of popular and widely-used teacher resources to complement our magazines, and our most recent acquisition - Headteacher Update - ensures that MA Education can engage with the entire teaching profession from pre-school to A-level.
Early Years Educator (EYE) is the leading magazine for the early years market. It's the magazine of choice for early years professionals who are serious about developing their career and providing the best possible outcomes for the children in their care. EYE covers both the theory and practice of early years teaching, fully supported by practical activities for young children with ideas, projects and resources to develop skills, knowledge and an enthusiasm for learning.
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Fundraising for Schools is a monthly magazine aimed at head teachers, deputy heads, school business development managers, governors, bursars, and anyone else involved in school fundraising. The magazine is written by contributors with years of experience in both education and fundraising.
Each issue of Fundraising for Schools provides updates on available grants and awards, as well as the criteria for application. In addition the magazine contains case studies and ideas to help schools secure funding and improve their traditional fundraising events.
Visit the websiteEarly Years Educator (EYE) is the leading magazine for the early years market. It's the magazine of choice for early years professionals who are serious about developing their career and providing the best possible outcomes for the children in their care. EYE covers both the theory and practice of early years teaching, fully supported by practical activities for young children with ideas, projects and resources to develop skills, knowledge and an enthusiasm for learning.
Visit the websiteSecEd is the only weekly newspaper focusing exclusively on the secondary education sector. Published each Thursday during term-time and distributed free to every secondary school in the UK, SecEd (and its free digital edition) contains a mix of news stories, features, regular columns and an invaluable recruitment section.
As well as its own team of writers, SecEd prides itself on its frequent contributions from practising teachers, school leaders and support staff – which ensure the publication remains relevant and practical to today’s educators. Alongside this, we carry articles from influential figures in UK education, including all the education unions, support organisations, awarding bodies, and government ministers.
Visit the websiteDelivering Diplomas is the new publication dedicated exclusively to the 14-19 Diplomas. The publication provides practical advice and support to anyone working in delivery consortia and partnerships, including secondary teachers and heads, college lecturers and principals, and employers.
As well as showcasing an array of best practice, it contains the latest news and policy information, comment from key bodies and government agencies, and comprehensive case studies from a wide range of Diploma consortia.
Visit the websiteHopscotch provides teachers with a comprehensive range of primary titles, matched to the National Curriculum but flexible enough to fit into a school's own scheme of work and differentiated at three levels of children's ability.
Hopscotch books are trialled and tested in classrooms and have been written by experienced teachers and educational experts.
Our books are all that is needed to teach, engage and stimulate the classroom.
Visit the website5 to 7 Educator is a monthly magazine for teachers working in Key Stage 1. Each issue is packed with fresh and imaginative ideas and time-saving practical resources to help Key Stage 1 teachers plan fun and entertaining lessons based on the national curriculum.
In addition, 5 to 7 Educator contains a wide-range of professional articles designed to support teachers who are serious about developing their careers.
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Child Care (formerly Practical Professional Child Care) is the essential monthly magazine for childminders and childcarers. The magazine is jam-packed with new sections, plus new features and writers. It provides important information and inspirational ideas to ensure that its readers have access to the best possible practical and professional support.
Visit the websitePractical Pre-School has recently acquired an exciting new look. It remains the complete resource for the Early Years Foundation Stage, but is now bigger and better than ever.
As well as providing you with the latest news, reviews and features on different aspects of the early years sector, Practical Pre-School is also a vital activities resource. Each issue contains a 16-page practical activities pull-out section with inspirational and time-saving ideas and projects, as well as articles offering advice and guidance on management issues and professional development.
Visit the websiteThe books division of Practical Pre-School publishes titles covering all aspects of the Early Years Foundation Stage, together with excellent resources on training and professional development specifically designed for the early years professionals.
Practical Pre-school books are designed to be accessible and jargon-free, and particularly intended to help early years professionals put the theory into practice.
Visit the websiteHeadteacher Update is the only magazine delivered directly to every primary school headteacher in the UK. It is published six times a year, at the beginning of each term and half-term, to keep headteachers up-to-date with everything going on in primary education. Headteacher Update is available free as a paper copy to primary school headteachers and as a digital edition to anyone who registers an interest.
Headteacher Update is written by its own team of writers and education journalists, supported by contributions from leading figures in UK education and, more importantly, practising and experienced headteachers, senior leaders and teachers.