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Good management involves assessing and planning for the training of individual staff, says assessor Meg Jones
Childcare and early years organisations broadly welcomed Chancellor Gordon Brown's budget last week. Its main points affecting children and families included a rise to the child tax credit by 13 per...
A maintained nursery school has opened an outdoor nursery and forest school, believed to be the first in East Yorkshire.
For a Salford nursery the experience of working with a children's centre and a primary school has brought mutual benefits, says Melanie Defries.
The first Sure Start children's centres to have been set up in the most deprived areas of England were found this week to have a higher proportion of outstanding Ofsted grades than those set up later...
Nurseries which exclusively serve deprived areas may be less effective in breaking a cycle of underachievement than settings where there are children from varied backgrounds, according to a...
The National Day Nurseries Association will stop delivering daycare following the sale of its Grantham regional centre to a Nottinghamshire-based nursery chain and its decision to put its four other...
With the cost of registering as a childcarer set to soar in new plans by Ofsted, will providers be able to stay in business while charging fees that parents can afford? Laura Marcus considers the...
It has come to our attention that another early years magazine, Nursery Management Today, has published a large number of letters sent to and originally published by Nursery World, without our...
As an MPs' committee calls for Ofsted to be split into separate inspectorates for education and care, Catherine Gaunt hears what the early years thinks.