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Child health experts have welcomed the first-ever nutritional guidelines for early years settings in England, while taking issue with the fact that they are not mandatory.
The latest research by neuroscientists brings important messages for early years educators about how young children's learning develops. Wendy Wallace reads between the lines
We have ten copies of Wet World by Norma Simon (Walker Books, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Wet World', to the...
The latest Ofsted statistics show that more nurseries and childminders were judged as satisfactory and inadequate in recent inspections compared to the same period last year.
The Government needs to end disparity between EYTS and QTS if we’re to recruit more graduates into early years settings, says Deborah Harris, senior lecturer in Early Childhood Education and Care at...
The challenges of the early years workforce and how to overcome them will be the focus of a half-day conference next month.
By Pat Brunton and Linda Thornton (Optimus Education, 89, ISBN 9781907927256)
The Department for Education's early years steering group is to look at whether sector qualifications are 'fit for purpose'.
A further 600,000 has been pledged by the Children's Workforce Development Council to help playworkers develop their skills through Level 3 qualifications.
The 2010 early years providers survey, carried out by the Department of Education, points to greater losses and more vacancies but many of this year's findings may be affected, in part, by changes to...