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It’s time to create a new curriculum and early years system that better cater to today’s children, writes Professor Iram Siraj
Not only are early years workers suffering physical damage on the job, but many assume that it just goes with the territory and neither complain nor seek help. Caroline Roberts reports.
Children as young as six are being trained in anger management techniques so they can act as mentors to their fellow pupils, preventing playground disputes flaring out of control or bullying. The...
It's been a long journey from a network of small local playgroups to a united national body that is a leading provider of childcare and training. Katy Morton talks to the latest chief executive.
Primary school education should build on the principles of the EYFS rather than being shaped by a 'downward push' from the secondary curriculum, a new report argues.
An analysis by the JRF, published at the beginning of the year, which compared household spend on energy of different family types, warned rising bills will push the poorest families further into...
Schools are advertising teaching assistant apprentice jobs at just £3.50 an hour, according to new analysis.
As a male nursery nurse I feel I must reply to the management feature on employing male childcarers, 'Men at work' (9 May). The managers and staff at Rossett House Nursery where I work are very...
What would you do if a case of swine flu came too close to your nursery for comfort? Sue Learner hears about good practices.