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Just under 200 nurseries, pre-schools and schools in England will share £50m in Government funding to build, expand and refurbish premises ahead of the 30-hour offer.
A quarter of nurseries (25 per cent) in England, Wales and Scotland had to partially close between March and May, according to a survey by the National Day Nurseries Association and the Education...
A new flagship centre for disabled children has been opened by Westminster City Council.
The Child Poverty Action Group has argued that there is no reason for the Government to widen the measure of child poverty.
How nurseries are embracing science, technology, engineering and maths. By Annette Rawstrone
Childcare workers will need extra training if they are to play a full role in child protection once new standards are published by the Scottish Executive next year, according to a leading childcare...
'We also see the harmonising tendency in the politics of envy: English teachers want the Scottish 35-hour week, English students want tuition fees abolished. With these demands pressing on the...
Two-year-olds have a natural interest in exploration, but how can nurseries best use this to meet the learning area Understanding the World? Marianne Sargent finds inspiration in Northamptonshire
Don't forget about the role of physical activity in preparing children to read and write when planning provision for literacy development, both indoors and out, says Anne O'Connor.