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Schools could lose over £1 billion in funding by 2030 due to falling pupil numbers, according to new analysis by the Education Policy Institute.
Ahead of the next general election, the Education Policy Institute (EPI) is calling on the political parties to simplify the early years funding system and weight it ‘more heavily’ towards children...
Entry to the Nursery World Awards 2013 is now closed, with more submissions this year than ever before striving to win one of our prestigious accolades.
A cross-party group of MPs has raised concerns that Department for Education ministers and senior officials prioritise schools policy over the children's agenda.
Nikki Fairchild describes how this month's learning journeys have been thought provoking and stimulating for candidates across the four pathways. Meanwhile the university gets ready to welcome its...
In this true story, an experienced nanny tells Helen Kewley about how a false accusation blackened her reputation with employment agencies 'I couldn't believe what had just happened to me. As I sat in...
Funding for children with special educational needs has failed to keep pace with the rise in demand for provision, according to the National Education Union.
Following yesterday's pre-Budget announcement that the Government would extend tax-free childcare to more families, the Chancellor's speech was light on further support for children and families.
The panel of judges for this year's Nursery World Awards contains a host of leading experts from across the early years sector.
The nursery group Imagine Co-operative Childcare is changing its name to The Co-operative Childcare to reinforce its commitment to the co-operative movement and its ethics and values.