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* An team investigating occupational segregation between the sexes in a range of professions has met for the first time - but without a representative from the childcare sector. A spokeswoman for the...
The target for reducing child poverty by half by 2010 will be almost impossible to meet, Department of Work and Pensions figures reveal, as the number of children living in poverty remains unchanged...
Pre-schools across the country have been under pressure over recent years to transform themselves from sessional groups meeting a few mornings a week in draughty church halls to providers delivering...
Naomi Eisenstadt, Graham Allen MP and representatives from Ofsted and the DfE will be speaking at a conference on the future of early years provision this October,
Scottish out-of-school clubs are to get help applying for funding to expand and sustain their provision. The Scottish Out of School Care Network (SOSCN) is to receive 1m over three years from the New...
Parents' call for flexible daycare has been answered by nursery networks that offer emergency places and extended opening hours. Simon Vevers investigates.
I must write to correct the quotations attributed to me in Nursery World (News, 1 March). I did not say that the National Campaign for Real Nursery Education (NCrNE) is 'trying to get nursery...
The nursery education grant currently funds each child at our pre-school for up to five sessions of two-and-a-half hours per week for 11 weeks per term - a total of 33 weeks a year. Yet a...
It's easy to believe that listening to children should be a central part of the nursery philosophy, but much harder to ensure that this happens in practice. When consultation with young children...
A few years ago it would have been hard to imagine a Labour Party conference where the Prime Minister, the Chancellor and the education secretary all made childcare a major theme of their speeches....