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Unions are challenging the BBC's decision to close workplace nurseries for its staff. Following an internal review, the corporation announced a phased programme of closures for its seven workplace...
What should a setting manager do if a school pupil on a placement doesn’t engage in the work and is rude to staff? By Gabriella Jozwiak
A recent development has seen Jasmine naming colours spontaneously. She clearly knows pink, purple, blue (boo) and orange (noringe). Sometimes she identifies green (geen) too. She likes to build...
In this issue of Nursery World, we report on the Government's review of health visiting practice, which many of our readers may be unaware is happening.
Recent changes to the law on special educational needs provision have been dubbed the most significant in 30 years. Charlotte Goddard looks at the vital role of SENCOs.
The crucial role the Reception year plays in young children’s development and learning is highlighted in a new report out on Monday.
Meeting the minimum standards is no longer enough for settings to keep customers loyal and stay ahead of the growing competition within the early years sector Child behaviour
With many children starting school lacking in self-care skills, the value of introducing a screening and movement programme in schools is clear, says Sally Goddard Blythe
A leading role is being taken by today's school business managers who learn all about the education on offer, says Crispin Andrews.
Oliver and Olivia are the most popular baby names in England and Wales for the second year running, according to the Office for National Statistics.