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I own a nursery and do not intend to study for a degree. I have an assistant manager who will do a degree. If she leaves, I will employ another graduate, unless any other staff wish to step up the...
There are some new faces in our Top 25 table of nursery groups this year, and in our extensive directory too. Catherine Gaunt analyses the latest moves in both size and quality of the chains
A group of private, voluntary and independent childcare organisations is behind plans to create an innovative specialist childcare centre in Aberdeen. Silverburn Lodge in Aber- deeen Science and...
This is the last column I will write as a nursery school headteacher. From the end of April I will be in a new job as Early Years Adviser to Tower Hamlets local authority in east London.
Strategies to engage the third partner in the key person approach - the parent - as a child enters and settles in to nursery are explained in our continuing series on key caring by Anne O'Connor
Those of us working in or from children's centres know that our ability to work effectively in partnership is critical to achieving integrated services.
Leading experts from Early Education have some urgent questions about the Government's proposals for reform.
A new qualification is being introduced to help practitioners acquire the skills and knowledge they need to effectively implement the EYFS when it comes into force in September 2008.
A nursery has opened at Our Lady of the Angels RC Infant School in Nuneaton, Birmingham, for up to 80 three-and four-year-olds. It has been financed by the diocese, the local authority, Sure Start and...
I have been a teaching assistant for ten years and my responsibilities have grown during that time. Last year I completed my Specialist Teacher Assistant Certificate (STAC) through the Open...