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Two nursery schools and seven schools across Sunderland are expected to close as part of a council bid to tackle surplus places.
This year's London Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition, held at the Business Design Centre on October 3-5, was the most successful yet, and it was great to meet so many Nursery World readers...
An increase in the take-up of free nursery education for three and four-year-olds has driven up the average number of hours children spend in daycare per week, research carried out by for the...
The boxing gloves are on and both the major political parties are hitting out as the champions of childcare provision. But, asks Mary Evans, what will happen after the election? Early years...
Part of the transformation of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Village into a new residential community named East Village includes the launch of a brand-new nursery to serve families moving...
Politicians of all parties sign up to the goal of social mobility. John Major wanted a classless society. Tony Blair aspired to a meritocracy. Today Nick Clegg declares that increasing social mobility...
Encouraging children to access provision that encourages numeracy needs a structured approach by staff. Numeracy must be touched, held, discussed and played with, says manager Kathryn Peckham.
More than 100 parents and children from Sheffield packed a council meeting last week to plead for their childcare settings to be saved from funding cuts.
Parents of children with special needs are demanding quality provision in mainstream and special schools. Karen Faux asks if moves for more inclusion can deliver
The Education Policy Institute has analysed the early years and education policies set out in the party manifestos and given its verdict.