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With a new ministerial team at the Department for Education appointed, a former adviser to Michael Gove is calling for a joint parental engagement and family learning policy.
The Government's policy of targeting investment on disadvantaged areas and families while relying on the private childcare market to cater for working parents has hindered moves to integrate childcare...
Increasing paid paternity leave to six weeks could reduce the gender pay gap and help equalise men and women’s participation in the labour market, suggests new research.
The price of universal childcare provision will be well worth paying if it leads to greater parental choice and better training for the workforce, argues <B>Vidhya Alakeson</B>
At the Thomas Coram Early Childhood Centre, observation and assessment is the key to effective planning - and a powerful tool for staff development and parent involvement, says Wendy Scott The Thomas...
The options open to a young playworker in paid work who wants to gain an NVQ level 2 are outlined in the second part of our training series by Julia Richards holly has been working in an after-school...
May I please make two points about the use of terminology in Nursery World (24 November)? The first is the use of the term 'ethnic' in the headline 'Guide fosters sensitivity to ethnic families'...
Let children's imaginations fly high, while steering their learning with activities based on a favourite story book as suggested by early years adviser Judith Stevens.
One in four families is missing out on a father's involvement at home, according to new research.
While it is meritable that Beverley Hughes MP took time to respond to the article 'Poor show' in Nursery World (Letters, 13 July), her letter still indicates that there is a lack of awareness of what...