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Ninety-five per cent of three- and four-year olds in England are benefiting from some free early education, according to Government statistics collected using the new Early Years Census.
Further to the news story about nursery nurses' pay (31 May), I am a nursery nurse and work beside a woman who retires this year. She has worked in a nursery for almost 30 years and gets just under...
Reading the 11 January Nursery World, there are two things which prompt me to write in. First, I cannot understand why the lead news story on the new Early Years Foundation Stage framework quotes an...
Early years practitioners are invited to put their questions to the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years (PACEY) as it hosts its first social media event next week.
The Centre, formerly knownas the Centre for Strategy and Communications, is holding an 'Update on Policy' course with the Daycare Trust. This runs alongside its management training for early years and...
'When Roy Hattersley famously failed to appear on "Have I Got News For You?", he was replaced by a tub of lard. What would be a suitable stand-in for Charles Clarke at future NUT conferences?' Letter...
Mudiad Ysgolion Meithrin, the Welsh Medium Pre-school Association, and Trinity College in Carmarthen have received Welsh Assembly funding to deliver a new training programme for Welsh-medium early...
The Government has had to pay the company running the Criminal Records Bureau more than 9m because it changed the terms of its contract. The news came only days after the Government admitted that...
By Sue Allingham, Foundation Stage and infant co-ordinator at a primary school in Richmond upon Thames While it is good news that the Government is proposing a national programme for Foundation Stage...