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Highlights of our February issue are an all about maps and our thrice-yearly schools special (on English hubs)
Good headteachers and well-trained classroom assistants are key factors in ensuring that a primary school implements the national literacy and numeracy strategies successfully, a report by Ofsted has...
How do very young children who are removed from their parents cope with changes of carers? Karen Faux finds out about a new way to lessen the uncertainties for them.
Nursery World's June issue is packed with information and advice to support you in the fantastic work you are doing in difficult conditions right now.
Local authorities in England are to receive 30m a year earlier than planned to develop children's play areas as part of the Government's national play strategy.
Gathering and using information to develop childcare services is a prizewinning effort. Judith Napier reports The Leicestershire Early Years and Childcare Service cheerfully admits that its success in...
In a gloomy economic climate, contrary to what is expected, the private nursery sector appears to be thriving. Simon Vevers looks at why.
The Department for Education has launched a consultation into increasing registration fees for early years providers, as well as whether provider type categories need revising.
The 'poor relations' of the education workforce finally have their own negotiating team to look after their interests, but there is much work to be done first. Simon Vevers reports.