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Childcare training providers are warning that up to 15,000 people applying for childcare work-based courses and apprenticeships from 1 August will not get a place.
How can social leadership improve a setting’s performance, and what implications does this have for the wider sector? Mona Sakr, senior lecturer in early childhood at Middlesex University, explains
Staff from Bright Beginnings Childcare Centre were delighted to receive Scope’s Quality Standard for demonstrating that they are an inclusive setting and have been trained to meet specific children’s...
In the fourth of our National Strategies features on the EYFS, senior regional adviser Linda Devey, regional adviser Jo Elks and early years senior director Sue Robb reflect on what makes effective...
I have subscribed to Nursery World for many years. What a godsend to use the archive facility on the website to find articles that I can remember reading and that I would like to quote in my degree...
I have read with interest the recent reports in Nursery World regarding NVQ assessment. We are a small community-based training provider. The initial draw-down figure to start a candidate, through...
(Photograph) - Children from Cliffe House Nursery School met the newborn pygmy goat at the Children's Zoo at Sewerby Hall in East Yorkshire, whom they have christened Bailey after a name-the-goat...
To open up conversations about race, and challenge racism, we need to understand the central issues and overcome barriers of language, says Dr Stella Louis
One setting's inclusive approach to caring for twins with Down syndrome has benefited both the girls and their peers. Marianne Sargent reports