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As the Government's diverse goals for childcare are invited to come under the Sure Start banner, how many of them are expected to be achieved? Julian Grenier considers the issues facing the new unit...
Further to the news story 'Council fails in planning inquiry' (7 August), as a local resident and one of the complainants I want to stress that we are not 'anti-nursery'. This is simply the wrong...
Training providers are facing huge drops in apprentice numbers as settings start to close en masse and new apprentices stay away.
Name: Beverley Maragh Job title: Head teacher Organisation: Headstart Montessori School Location: Tooting, South London Duties
Is the Government's latest change to the tax credit system going to make much difference to childcarers or parents? Mary Evans reports Changes to the tax credit system coming into force next month are...
Counting out fruit in snack time is just one of the ways children can develop number and mathematical skills, according to award-winning research by a nursery teacher from Fife, just published. Susan...
The new qualifications framework must recognise diversity of provision within the sector and provide the opportunity for everyone to access appropriate training, says former education secretary...
Preparing food can help children acquire life skills. Lena Engel sets out a recipe for good nursery practice with Birth to Three Matters Playing with kitchen equipment is an excellent way to stimulate...
The Government's proposal to require all childcare staff to be qualified to level 3 sounds laudable, but is it really such a good idea? Mary Evans seeks out views across the sector.