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Make sure you reserve your place for the 7th 'Nursery World Business Summit: a changed landscape', on 4-5 March with a line-up of top speakers tackling the big issues, dispensing advice and prompting...
While the nursery and reception team at Southwark Primary School in Nottingham comprises a healthy mix of age, experience, teachers and teaching assistants, nursery leader Leisa Towle still felt that...
A Kids 1st Nursery is being investigated by Ofsted, following an incident at the setting where a nine-month-old girl lost the tip of her finger after it was trapped under a door.
A rich environment is needed for the development of children's literacy. It goes without saying that learning to read and write involves far more than just 'knowing your sounds.' Thankfully, the Rose...
The DfE has launched a consultation on the standards which will underpin the training and assessment of the new Early Years Teacher role.
The Level 5 in Early Childhood Studies Steiner run by NESWEC is proving to be very rewarding for Northumberland-based Jennifer Power.
Have a look round some of the wide-ranging and exciting products on display at the exhibition with Nicole Curnow Publishing
Can charity-run children's services keep up their good work when secure, long-term funding is denied? Simon Vevers reports The Government wants voluntary sector organisations to play a central role in...
Nursery nurses in Devon have vowed to fight on in their campaign against a threatened 30 per cent pay cut, after receiving confirmation last week that the county council is going ahead with plans to...
<P> Little training has been available so far for childcarers who work with asylum seekers. Judith Napier reports on a recent course. </P>