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The former Scottish Independent Nurseries Association has been relaunched with a new name, new offices and a new organisational structure. The Association is now a limited company registered at...
The decision to change the way SATS are carried out at Key Stage 1 in England's primary schools is good news for Foundation Stage practitioners. Greater emphasis on teacher assessment of pupils rather...
By Graham Allen, Labour MP for Nottingham North. Making sure that children aged nought to two get the right start in life is the best sort of early intervention that we could make.
Of all the areas of childcare, it is probably childminding that has changed the most over the years since the National Childcare Strategy was introduced. And it is the childminding networks that have...
A very Happy New Year to all Nursery World readers and to the children they care for.
How should settings strengthen their connection to local parents in a shifting landscape, asks Charlotte Goddard
A review of the Foundation Phase, the curriculum for Welsh primary children, reveals a large variation in practice across settings and areas of learning.
A qualifications shake-up and the latest on inspections were the hot topics, reports Ruth Thomson.
I would like to draw readers' attention to the plight of the many nursery nurses who are not employed by their local authority and therefore are ineligible to take part in the industrial action...
How The Village Nursery and Pre-School in Cheshire involves parents in nursery life and their children’s development. By Meredith Jones Russell