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After 16 years' experience of early years teaching, Leisa Towle was excited at the opportunity to be the leader of a 90-place reception unit in a large primary school. She outlines how her initial...
Increasing numbers of staff and students are reportedly shunning Level 3. Charlotte Goddard reports
Can nursery schools survive current changes in early years provision, especially the move to children's centres? Simon Vevers reports They have received a ringing endorsement in the EPPE research and...
Omega 3 fish oil supplements will not be given to schoolchildren following inconclusive results from a review by the Food Standards Agency. The FSA examined five studies of the effect Omega 3...
The quality of learning opportunities for childcare workers studying for an early years foundation degree at a London university has been given a vote of 'no confidence' by quality watchdogs. The...
Nursery World has a brand-new website, with improved design and navigation to allow the early years sector easier access to the wealth of content we produce.
In partnership with Christie & Co: Nursery owners faced a bumpy year in 2021, but the months ahead bring opportunity as well as challenges. Nursery World and Christie & Co brought together a panel of...
Ensuring children receive their daily quota of milk is not only beneficial for their health – but to many areas of learning and development. As one nursery explains, its daily deliveries from...
SPONSORED CONTENT Rupert Weber, general manager at apetito, talks about the importance of young children enjoying their food when it comes to nursery mealtimes.