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It is with great regret that Nursery World has to report the death of Simon Vevers, long-standing and highly respected contributor to the magazine, after a short illness.
Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from Jane Drake Long-term planning
I was interested to read the article about the future for early years staff (Training, 12 January) but concerned to see the issues raised by the Children's Workforce Strategy regarding nursery nurses....
I was delighted to see so much information about schemas in Nursery World ('All About Schemas', 6 June). It was inspiring and exciting to read about an approach to education that does not try to drum...
After reading Carol Webb's letter ('Count the levels', 28 June) I feel she speaks for many early years professionals.
The sky's the limit with these activities across the early years curriculum suggested by Helen Bromley in the first instalment of a two-part project about journeys nThe project 'journeys' is one that...
Plans to develop a new Level 3 childcare qualification and phase out others were unveiled by the Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC) at a Nursery World conference.
While the number of nursery staff off with Covid has largely fallen, the percentage of children with the virus has increased, new data suggests.
Whether it's swimming, horse-riding, dancing, cycling or games of tag, there are lots of ways to get inactive children moving Isn't reading and mathematics more important than exercise?