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There is no shortage of Conservative MPs and MEPs attracting attention and censure over their parliamentary expenses claims.
The Letters and Sounds programme of synthetic phonics, introduced following the Rose Review of how children are taught to read, is potentially a troublesome scheme for early years practitioners to...
In Wales, a new level 3 'Diploma plus' is being developed, following lobbying by the University College Union of Leighton Andrew, minister of education.
Don't miss our great supplement Nursery Equipment, free with the 16 May issue of Nursery World, which looks at the latest trends in planning and equipping spaces for young children.
Well before the LibDem/Conservative coalition shook the UK with its formation, another unlikely cross-party alliance started some fruitful work on early intervention.
Measures to encourage fathers to be involved in their children's lives are outlined by children's minister Dawn Primarolo.
Smacking is unfortunate, but turning it into a criminal offence is the wrong way to overcome it, writes Beverley Hughes.
Continuing her series, Professor Jan White discusses why children should be able to choose to be outside when they need to
The Children's Workforce Development Council's first national event for Early Years Professionals, held last week in Birmingham and supported by Nursery World, can definitely be hailed as a success,...
My first day at nursery was a nervous one, but I relaxed as soon as I started interacting with the children. I went home feeling dazed and slowly began to feel I had embarked on something very...