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What can concerned citizens do in the face of seemingly inexorable cultural and political forces we believe are deeply damaging to the next generation?
When a link between high father-involvement and child IQ at age 11 was reported (Nursery World, 9 October), no-one at the UK's Fatherhood Institute was surprised. The Institute, which collates and...
Politics is responsible for educational failure, says Alan Bentley.
There are a dozen words that strike fear into a nanny employer's heart - 'I'm not feeling well and I can't come in to work today'. For many working mothers this message over the phone means an...
The Government’s dreams of a childcare sector led by graduates could remain just that if proposals to strip town halls of powers to pay ‘quality supplements’ get the go ahead, sector leaders have...
Sector leaders have responded with dismay at news that the roll out of the new schools national funding formula will be delayed by a year.
Teaching young children to overcome bias and challenge prejudice is a process that must start with early years practitioners reflecting on their own attitudes, says Anne O'Connor.
Early years and childcare organisations responding to the Government's announcement that childcare vouchers will be extended to more working families are calling for a more simplified funding system...
Just how local authorities split early years funding between private and voluntary nurseries and maintained provision in schools and nursery schools has long been a bone of contention.
Reading the whole of the Code of Practice for Free Early Years Provision is enough to give anybody a headache - particularly, of course, if you are a private or voluntary sector setting or in a local...