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John Woodward, one of the leading figures in the early years sector and a co-founder of the UK’s largest nursery group has died.
Our latest round-up of funding cuts affecting Sure Start features protests in Hampshire and Manchester.
The quality of learning opportunities for childcare workers studying for an early years foundation degree at a London university has been given a vote of 'no confidence' by quality watchdogs. The...
Rigorous infection control policies and procedures can help avoid infections or halt their spread, writes Mary Evans Bad news spreads fast and nothing spreads faster in the childcare sector than the...
How can early years settings build practitioners’ confidence in making the most of learning opportunities outdoors? Gabriella Jozwiak reports
Proprioception – our sense of our body in relation to the world – how it develops and what happens when problems arise. By Anne O’Connor and Dr Kath Dickinson
I work in a nursery class attached to a school and have realised over the past few years that NNEBs are beginning to be phased out and replaced by classroom assistants. There are new courses coming...
Around 2.5 million families will be able to claim up to 1,200 per child a year in tax-free childcare from 2015, under Government plans out for consultation.
I must write to correct the quotations attributed to me in Nursery World (News, 1 March). I did not say that the National Campaign for Real Nursery Education (NCrNE) is 'trying to get nursery...
Each year, the Heinemann and Nursery World Childcare Student of the Year Award seems to attract more and higher-quality entries as the drive to transform the early years workforce and improve...