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The National Literacy Trust (NLT) is inviting early years practitioners to take part in its 2014 survey on early years literacy.
Parents can be the sector's greatest allies in fighting for more funding, says Neil Leitch
The DfES has launched a consultation on the rationalisation of grant funding from the Children, Young People and Families Directorate to voluntary organisations, which proposes to reduce bureaucracy...
Staff at Cockfield Primary School nursery class have found several ways to encourage children to share its spaces and resources, says Jayne Brown At the start of the school year, our youngest children...
* Top Notch Nannies is this month relaunching its sister agency Top Notch Doulas under the name of British Doulas. Owner Jean Birtles decided on the change, for supplying experienced help for new...
A home corner should be a permanent fixture and plenty of resources are readily available It is quite common these days for role-play areas to be developed with great imagination. You name it, we...
The latest shake-up in vocational training means cutbacks in the money and time allocated to train Government-funded early years NVQ students. Mary Evans assesses the effect on staff shortages
A new finance company has been launched to offer flexible finance to SMEs in the education sector.
Reflections on Learning is offering five Nursery World readers the chance to win a WordWand - a hand-held device designed to help teach children new words - worth 45.
The Northern Ireland Childminding Association is calling for the creation of an additional 900 childminding places annually over the next four years.