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It is traditionally hard to prove how pedagogical knowledge impacts children's outcomes, but a new Oxford University study has gained new ground. By Caroline Vollans
Reports of plans for local education authorities to carry out school inspections rather than HMI have been strongly denied by the Scottish Executive - but the story has refused to go away. On Friday...
Things start looking familiar when you scan nanny news from around the world. In Australia, a parliamentary inquiry into working families revealed a high number of parents who pay their nannies cash...
Children's minister Margaret Hodge was replaced by former immigration minister Beverley Hughes in Tony Blair's controversial cabinet reshuffle last week. The news, announced on 9 May after Nursery...
Chris Boyett (left) initially started a company selling softplay equipment with a partner in1996, but has been running Active Learning single handedly, under its current name for the past five years....
Name: Jacqueline Harding Job title: BBC Education Editor for Children's Magazines
A multi-disciplinary strategy for dealing with biting was devised with the help of Jackie Bateman and Janice McKinley of Bradford Early Years Childcare Service We were very interested to read the news...
Despite fears that the Government would not continue with the Voluntary and Community Sector grant beyond 2013, it has now launched a new grant programme worth 60m over two years.
Children at Glaisdale Day Nursery in Cheam gained inspiration from the general election and took to the ballot to name their new pre-school room which is opening in September.
Early years settings that close for the Queen’s funeral on Monday will not lose out on funding for the 15- and 30-hour entitlements, Nursery World has learned.