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The theme of what kind of learning experiences young children need runs through this week's issue of Nursery World. The Liberal Democrats have joined the call to abandon Key Stage 1 SATs, after a...
Of all the initiatives pushed through by the Government in the past few years, the Transformation Fund seems to have caused the most confusion and suspicion. It is very difficult to engage with...
Congratulations to the nurseries and pre-schools of Kent for turning out in such force to the council's meeting about the Code of Practice on nursery education funding (see News, page 4). Some 400...
The nursery nurses' strike in Scotland is causing clashes of opinion between those who would normally see themselves as partners in caring for young children. Staff taking industrial action are...
There are many ways for nurseries to tackle falling occupancy levels. Paul Richards outlines his tried-and-tested solutions Falling occupancy is a real issue for nursery operators. With some providers...
It is fantastic that the Department for Education has asked Professor Cathy Nutbrown of the University of Sheffield to lead the review of early years training and qualifications.
Childcare campaigners are calling on the Scottish Executive to publish the delayed early years workforce review, after an inquiry found that the 'single most important factor' in improving quality...
In last week's news story 'Call for action on falling occupancy', the survey of 5,000 private and voluntary sector providers was carried out by Nursery and Childcare Market News in its 2005 Survey of...
As another year draws to a close, a look back at some of the issues we've covered in Nursery World reveals just what a busy year 2003 was. The proposals for employer-supported childcare which have...