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* Playgroups in Derry have expressed fears for their future due to Northern Ireland's pre-school education policy. Representatives from four community playgroups - St Joseph's, the Holy Family, St...
Prime minister Tony Blair recently said that there would be free education for two-year-olds, then corrected himself and referred to 'early years care'. So even people at the top appear to think of...
At Nursery World, we are always looking for ways to help promote the work of childcarers and spread the word about the great job they do. So we're delighted to be involved once more in the Childcare...
Teaching young children to overcome bias and challenge prejudice is a process that must start with early years practitioners reflecting on their own attitudes, says Anne O'Connor.
Parents who stepped in to save a nursery from closure have launched a pay-as-you-use childcare scheme to recruit families.
To what extent are recent policy changes to blame for the recruitment crisis? A new report from the Education Policy Institute has some answers. By Hannah Crown
There's a feeling among managers that the demand for qualifications in early years is eclipsing the need to nurture raw talent.
Digital storybooks add a fascinating new element to using narratives. Marianne Sargent provides a step-by-step guide to creating them.
Reading a book inspired one setting in London to explore differences in types of hair and styles, with staff, children and parents all getting involved. By Annette Rawstrone