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Much like the weather at the moment, the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement was damp and disappointing for those involved in education, childcare and the welfare of families and young children.
The Nursery World Awards 2016 event on 24 September was, as always, a joyous and celebratory occasion, where the early years sector received some much-deserved recognition for the wonderful work that...
The National Association of Nursery Nurses added its voice to the debate over job titles last week by announcing it was changing its name to the National Association of Early Years Professionals....
The supply of Level 3 staff, and student placements, have been hit by the pandemic, leaving knowledge gaps in the workforce
Raising the status of the early years workforce is something that Nursery World has campaigned for over many decades, and increasing the employment of graduates is obviously a positive move.
As we look back on 95 years of Nursery World, and this past year of pandemic, we promise to do our best for ‘the greatest profession’
Concerns about the set up of the Education and Childcare T-Level need to be ironed out to help supply the staff we need
Ofsted’s planned move away from an emphasis on data will be welcomed by schools, as the phonics check causes concern
Schools could lose over £1 billion in funding by 2030 due to falling pupil numbers, according to new analysis by the Education Policy Institute.