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A home-grown approach to peer mentoring at a nursery school and children's centre in London is improving practice, as well as making work more satisfying for the team. Headteacher Dr Julian Grenier...
Do children bring to nursery a knowledge of ICT that depends on their parents' income? Jackie Cosh looks at research that found some other surprising factors at work, with recommendations for nursery...
A simple running game brings both physical and emotional growth for a toddler, says Anne O'Connor.
As Nursery World reaches the grand old age of 80, the early years education and childcare sector is at a crucial point in its development. The Ten-Year Strategy is rolling out, the Childcare Bill has...
There are some pieces of software that almost fail to get reviewed because the reviewer can't tear themself away from the programme. One such is Music Ace (Windows/Mac, CD Rom, Harmonic Vision,...
As Nursery World went to press for our last issue, I wrote that we were still waiting to hear who would be the minister for childcare and early years.
It’s good to hear that Caroline Dinenage, the new minister for early years, is ready to ‘listen and roll up my sleeves’ in her new role.
A lot hangs on the success of the Early Years Single Funding Formula to deliver sustainability when it comes to the free entitlement.
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’
Nursery World’s freelance correspondent, Gabriella Jozwiak, has won a journalism award for the live report she wrote for the magazine about the impact of the war in Ukraine on young children and their...