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Education secretary Michael Gove has announced further details of a review of what children are taught at primary and secondary school, which aims to reduce bureaucracy and 'slim down' the national...
The cost of placing a child under two in a day nursery in England has risen by almost 5 per cent in the past 12 months, according to research by the Daycare Trust. The Trust's 2004 survey of childcare...
A news story (In Brief, 5 June) has given the misleading impression that ChildBase has scrapped its commitment to new menus at our nurseries. This is not the case. The new menus, encouraging healthy...
Nursery World magazine is not publishing this week, because of the succession of bank holidays.
(Photograph) - Two-year-old Maya Nair enjoys a breath of fresh air at a party on London's Hampstead Heath, as part of Breathe Easy Week. Other events for the week, organised by the British Lung...
The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) has confirmed that it is poised to extend the APEL (Accreditation of Prior Experience and Learning), the fast-track level 3 certificate, quelling...
The Transport and General Workers' Union has secured a 13.3 per cent payrise for workers at a Glasgow after-school club, bringing their pay up to more than 5 an hour. The pay award will increase basic...
Wales’ education minister Jeremy Miles has praised the work of early years settings as they prepare for the roll-out of the new national curriculum for three-to-16-year-olds.
The DCSF is launching a second print run of the EYFS pack which provides clarification on queries that have been raised by local authorities and early years providers.
How can early years settings attract the youngest talent pool out there? Charlotte Goddard finds out