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Improving your knowledge and qualifications need not involve travelling to a college or leaving family at home, says Judith Napier
(Photograph) - Children from Westminster Children's Society's Luton Street Community Child Care Centre in north-west London test out their new activity boards made by a team of volunteers from...
An initiative from Sure Start family support workers in Dundee aims to show that eating healthily need not break the bank. As the new school term begins, a healthy lunchbox costing just 70p and...
The early years sector's initial bid to retain a dedicated organisation to oversee its workforce training has been rejected by the Government. A DfES spokeswoman said that the early years bid,...
Maggie Smith, director of Ofsted's Early Years Directorate (pictured), has resigned after less than two years in the post.
Dr Sharon Curtis and Jane Lane, on behalf of a group of early years participants, say that there is still much to be done to tackle racism in the early years sector and call on everyone involved to...
From play-based approaches to books and music, Karen Hart discovers how early years settings are supporting all children’s communication and language development
Margaret Hodge is returning to the early years field as England's first-ever minister for children. The new post, created in last week's Government reshuffle, sees the former early years minister take...
Delyth Mathieson, early years project manager at Edge Hill University, explains the wider perspective in what is needed to achieve EYPS.
We have 15 copies of Can't you sleep, Little Bear? by Martin Waddell (Walker Books, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope to the...