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Early years practitioners who rejoiced over the Birth to Three Matters framework now fear it may be remade into a curriculum, says Simon Vevers When the Birth to Three Matters framework was produced...
A new free event will focus on improving the health and wellbeing of children and young people across early learning, primary, secondary, specialist and higher education.
The early years sector has a last opportunity to comment on Birth to 5 Matters before the final document is launched next month.
The causes of premature birth areto be explored in a 85m project by the charity Action Research. Researchers at Newcastle University will carry out the two-year study at the Royal Victoria Infirmary's...
Langside College in Glasgow has opened Scotland's first Gaelic nursery unit that offers birth-to-three provision.
The waiting is over, and on a fantastic night of celebration, the winners of the Nursery World Awards 2015 were revealed.
A child's social class at birth has a greater bearing on educational achievement than physical factors, a study has revealed. Research by the Institute of Child Health, published in the British...
World-leading expert on early childhood and education Professor Ferre Laevers is just one of a host of leading figures at the Nursery World Show 2015
The first national Early Years Professional Status event to celebrate the successes of EYPs is to be held in July by the Children's Workforce Development Council, supported by Nursery World.
Some food for thought in your professional career Ready to learn: from birth to school readiness. By Martyn Rawson and Michael Rose. (Hawthorn Press, 9.99, 01453 757040)