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All children from one to five years old could benefit from free hours of early education, in plans being considered by the Liberal Democrats.
Changes are being introduced to childcare regulations in Wales in response to pressure from voluntary organisations. Last week the Welsh Assembly agreed to measures including removing the need for all...
In the first of a four-part series, Verity Campbell-Barr and Caroline Leeson consider the leadership models available to managers
The unique contribution of maintained nursery schools must be recognised, cherished and championed, say Chris Pascal, Sally Jaeckle and Sandra Mathers
Don't miss Nursery Management, with our exclusive survey on how costs will affect the sector, ratios across the world, keeping staff fit and more.
Obese children as young as three show signs of future heart disease, says a study of 16,000 children and teenagers.
With its focus on raising money by having a laugh, Red Nose Day gives pre-school children the chance to make a difference by doing what comes naturally. Aleks Leimanis, Schools and Youth Manager at...
A view in passing inspired a stream of activities described by Dorothy Gregory, head of Walkergate Early Years Centre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne We observed what an interest our children took in the Tyne...
Government policy aimed at improving the teaching of the 3 Rs has been to the detriment of social skills teaching, a leading early years academic told delegates at last week's national conference of...
The government is consulting over changes to Qualified Teacher Status, a revised version of which will be introduced from September 2019.