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The 30 hours policy will save some of the poorest households £5 per week, while the richest will gain ten times that, analysis finds.
The pipeline feeding Level 3 childcare staff into the sector is drying up, and we have the data to prove it. Hannah Crown speaks to a sector in crisis
As the recession starts to bite and parents lose jobs, what can managers do to safeguard the futures of their settings? Mary Evans looks at survival tactics.
Further to Annette McGullion's letter (16 May), I felt she took both Helen Wright's and my name in vain. My original letter (25 April) was concerned with the low pay and status of teaching assistants,...
Margaret Mason is founder and chief executive of Children 1st Day Nurseries, which now runs 20 settings after acquiring two nurseries in Leek, Staffordshire
Recent changes to the law on special educational needs provision have been dubbed the most significant in 30 years. Charlotte Goddard looks at the vital role of SENCOs.
Considering investing in an online learning journal? Want to know more about the pros and cons? A specially convened Nursery World panel has taken a look at some of the options available
More multilingual settings are opening due to increased demand from British parents. Annette Rawstrone explores the advantages of the model.
The long-awaited standards for Early Years Educators and Early Years Teachers have been published.
In amongst the in-fighting, arguments and name-calling, there are political pledges that we need to think about