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This week's national policy seminar held by 4Children examined the childcare gains and challenges in the five years since the report by the Childcare Commission, which set out demands for investment...
Blackpool Council has appointed head teacher and Nursery World columnist Pat Wills as the town's first parenting co-ordinator. She takes up the post on 4 June after 36 years in teaching - the last...
The Department for Education and Skills is seeking views from early years providers on plans for a new system of compulsory registration to replace the current arrangements for childcare for children...
Amid an ominous silence, nurseries are waiting to hear the fate of their funding.
The many voices in the early years sector raised against enforcing formal phonics instruction for children younger than five appear to have been ignored. Jim Rose's review, which contains much good...
I read with interest 'Nurseries alarmed at holiday moves' (News, 21 September), about providers worried at the prospect of the Government forcing them to give staff 28 days holiday when they work five...
The relationship between managers and staff is crucial to a nursery's success. Annette Rawstrone spoke to practitioners from private day nurseries.
Early years workers can extend their career prospects with a new higher education degree. Mary Evans reports The first new higher education qualification for 25 years was launched this autumn,...
This month we look ahead to transitions, think about what evidence-led practice really means and have a fine motor focus with articles on sewing, mark making and resourcing for fine motor development.
As the summer holidays roll on, it seems appropriate that much of our news coverage this week is devoted to the issue of play.