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The gauntlet in the nursery nurse v teacher battle has been laid down. Having trained as a nursery nurse and currently in my final year of a nursery management degree, I would like to put forward the...
(Photograph) - Hong Guan, a specialist Mandarin Chinese language teacher, works with children at Cherry Trees School outside Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk. She employs visual props and learning through...
A raft of high level apprenticeship standards covering leadership, quality improvement, equality and wellbeing are being developed.
One thing that you learn quickly as a parent is that you are very old. Comments by children, such as 'Were you alive when they had dinosaurs?' are comical but also revealing. They show that a child's...
<P> Mathematics is an area likely to be coloured by parents' own lack of confidence or their high ambitions for their child. <B> Penny Tassoni </B> explains how best to approach it </P>
There are many issues behind the proposal for paying for informal care, but the childcare sector is united against it, Annette Rawstrone finds Grandparents should be paid to care for their...
Levels of severe obesity in children aged 10 to 11 years have reached the highest point since records began.
More than nine out of ten local authorities in England have at least one formal childminder network, according to a new survey published by Sure Start. The Childminder Networks Census was carried out...
(Photograph) - Marcia Hutchinson (left) helps Chelsea Shackleton, Leslie Likocha and Darnell Hanley, from Hillcrest Primary School in Leeds, get to grips with exotic foods from the Caribbean. The...
The results of the first joint care and education inspections of early years settings in Scotland have just been published following a pilot programme carried out in November and December 2002.