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Staff are poorly paid, settings heavily reliant on Government funding are worse off financially, and qualification levels looks to be falling, finds Ceeda’s first About Early Years survey
I have worked as a nursery nurse in a Middlesbrough local authority school nursery for 20 years. In our authority all council employees are going through a local government single status job...
Boost your knowledge of the key person role, says Mary Evans.
We have 15 copies of Can't you sleep, Little Bear? by Martin Waddell (Walker Books, 4.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope to the...
The rise in funding for early years providers from April will be a third less than the increase in last year’s Spending Review, despite the impact of coronavirus, which is pushing many nurseries and...
Children who attend high-quality early years settings continue to do well in tests at the end of primary school, according to the latest findings from the largest ongoing study into the impact of...
Ofsted has set out plans to change the inspection cycle for early years providers, so that all nurseries, pre-schools and childminders will be inspected within six years of their last inspection.
Becoming a mother after becoming a teacher can bring new insights into the work of early years practitioners, as Phoebe Doyle found out.
(Photograph) - Early years specialist Marie Wilson saw her book about babies and toddlers, This is me!, launched at the City Hall in Armagh on 1 April. The book is published by NIPPA: The Early Years...
Winner - Victoria Stafford, baby room supervisor, Wellies Day Nursery, Horncastle, Lincolnshire