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Nurseries are losing £800 per child per year on funded places for three-and four-year-olds, according to the annual survey from the National Day Nurseries Association.
Sector organisation Early Education with the unions NAHT, NEU and Unison have written a joint letter to the Chancellor and the Education Secretary to call for a long-term funding solution for...
Work on cultural diversity can be undermined by coverage of foreign countries in the media, especially TV. Wars, riots, floods, famine and disease can all promote an image of other peoples as...
An inclusive pre-school in Lewisham, which has had its council funding cut, will close next year if it fails to raise a minimum of 15,000 within the next few weeks.
The expansion of childcare services could be in jeopardy unless the Government doubles its expenditure to 13bn over the next few years, a leading children's charity has warned. A survey of local...
Many local authorities won’t receive the headline funding rates the DfE is promising providers from April, with rises well short of the minimum wage increase, according to the NDNA.
By Andrew Regan, a qualified nursery nurse who worked with children for 16 years and then looked for a nanny job I found it difficult to find a job as a nanny even though I joined three of the...
Daily routines at Cockfield Primary School nursery class are always consistent in order to encourage children to feel comfortable in their surroundings, says Judith Cowley One of our most popular...
BY APRIL YOUNG, DIRECTOR OF COMPUTER KIDS ON KEYBOARD SKILLS Young children are fascinated by the buttons on a computer keyboard.
Just Childcare, based in Manchester, has received an eight-figure sum from Allied Irish Bank (GB) to refurbish its nurseries and continue to grow.