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Beginning with inductions, this four-part series provides a guide to the nuts and bolts of implementing key aspects of management in your setting.
Increasing the free entitlement for three- and four-year-olds from 15 to 25 hours a week and charging parents 1 an hour for the extra ten hours, is a key recommendation in a report by the Resolution...
Interim findings from the Nutbrown review of early years qualifications reveal the issues to be tackled in future, outlined here by Ruth Thomson.
The Government has named the 15 local authorities in England that will pilot free childcare for two-year-olds from this month. Education secretary Ruth Kelly revealed more details of the pilots on...
Welcome to the new-look front section of Nursery World. We may have changed the front cover and the contents page, but inside you'll find the same great mix of news, views and features to help you do...
The Caboodle rucksack we gave away to lucky readers of the March issue was the most sought-after offer Professional Nanny has had in years. Now, with Christmas on the way and wish lists being made for...
Karen Hart unpicks Standard 1 of the Early Years Teacher criteria, and offers an insight into how trainees might demonstrate the standard and embed it into their practice.
New analysis by Labour reveals there are 628 fewer Sure Start centres now than four years ago.
Moving from sessional care to a flexible offer presents a challenge with variable attendance patterns throughout the day, as Deepdale Community Pre-school in West Yorkshire found
The assumption that England's early starting age for primary education is beneficial for later attainment is not well supported in research, according to the latest Primary Review reports.