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The Arab World Arabs have had a bad press here for many years now. Probably the one Arab most British people could readily name is Osama bin Laden. The need to combat the current suspicion of Arabs...
As soon as any kind of assessment is formalised into a league table, it will be seized upon and interpreted in a misguided manner. Just look at what has happened with SATs. So it is with the 2005...
The new Early Years Educator qualifications will be available from this September, but what courses will be on offer? Karen Faux reports.
In reply to Kim Welsh's argument (In my view, 3 March), I too feel that while there is much to be said for the Government's ten-year strategy for childcare, there are also many flaws. Can all these...
Early Education has asked us to point out that its new publication, More than Computers: Information and communication technology in the early years, costs 5 plus 50p p&p, not 3 as stated in News on 5...
Poetry has great developmental importance for children, and rhyming picturebooks are a great way to introduce it, finds Andy McCormack
How can settings make mealtimes safe? By Annette Rawstrone
The July issue of Nursery World is out now, packed with news, opinion, advice and information for the early years community.
Parents with children at Friockheim Nursery in Arbroath need never worry about running out of games to play, thanks to the nursery's home lending scheme. Parents can choose on a weekly basis from a...
Nurseries in the Pelican Day Nurseries group in Essex will be keeping their own identities after being bought by an expanding local operator. The chain has three nurseries in Hatfield Peverel,...