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All the main political parties have made interesting statements in the past week or so about their early years education and childcare policy - some straightforward, some a case of reading between the...
In a new policy insight paper the three main political parties give their views on the best directions for childcare. Annette Rawstrone reports.
The world of illustrated children's books is on show in a new exhibition, A Baker's Dozen, organised by Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery and on tour at the Scotland Street School Museum in Glasgow until 15...
Scottish councils should tell us how they spend their top-sliced money, but they won't (News, 15 March). When I asked Aberdeenshire council I was told that the top-sliced money was spent in line with...
Nursery nurse members of Unison in Scotland have stepped up the campaign for their first pay review in 15 years.
The voluntary sector has improved more than any other type of provision, according to the first large-scale study of childcare across England since the Effective Provision of Pre-School Education...
There are important differences in the adult role when supporting child-led, rather than adult-led, learning, as Julie Fisher demonstrates.
I was upset and angry after reading the news story about Lisa Potts (15 February), for I believe she should have been awarded a lot more for her loss and bravery. I have worked in childcare for nine...
The purpose of numbers will be better understood once young children discover ways to record them, and for this early years practitioners must provide tools and activities Children learn best about...
Emma Scott, Pear Tree Nursery, East Lothian