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A parent fighting the closure of three nurseries by a Yorkshire council is standing as an independent candidate in local elections on 3 May. Mel Mills (pictured), one of the organisers of the campaign...
Equipment and activities need not be complex for children to gain a working knowledge of how to use things, write Colin MacFarlane and Sarah Armstrong For young children ICT is an exciting and...
The new national occupational standards for classroom assistants (see News, page 4) are welcome for several reasons. The standards, and the forthcoming NVQs/SVQs that will follow, will be a big step...
News that the CWDC is to have its budget cut by 15m has raised fears about the future of Early Years Professional Status (EYPS).
In partnership with Christie & Co: Nursery owners faced a bumpy year in 2021, but the months ahead bring opportunity as well as challenges. Nursery World and Christie & Co brought together a panel of...
Staff working with parents in a range of settings, including early years workers, will be able to access the latest research, knowledge and training at a national academy launched last week with a 30m...
Parents will be able to carry over any unused hours from their free early years entitlement to use when they want later, in plans unveiled as part of the next stage of the Government's childcare...
Young children will love to make their mark with print activities using a wide range of materials and techniques that those of any ability can master.
I completed an HNC in Early Childhood Studies last July at Llandrillo College. Within one of the modules we studied management theories and techniques. Surely if we learned such theories at an HNC...
A radical vision of universal early years education and childcare, published this week, would see parents making an average contribution of 30 per cent of total costs instead of the current 75 per...