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The way we inspect childcare provision is changing.
A new childcare business skills course at Level 5 has been launched due to popular demand. Karen Faux finds out why.
How can adult carers give the youngest children the best opportunities to develop early language, asks Opal Dunn
The role of play in the learning process was the central theme of a national conference attended by more than 100 early years inspectors and advisers. The annual conference of the National Association...
The BBC is saving more than 4m by closing down its workplace nurseries and plans to spend the money on programming, Nursery World has learned. Trade unions BECTU and the National Union of Journalists...
It was wonderful to see so many people from across the early years education and childcare sector at Nursery World's conference last week - private and voluntary settings, schools, Sure Start and...
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Ninety percent of nursery schools have been judged outstanding or good under the new schools inspection system, Ofsted has revealed. Of the 48 nursery schools inspected between September 2005 and...
Take-up of the Transformation Fund has been low in certain parts of the country, fuelling concerns that unless the money is spent the Fund will not be continued in the 2007 Comprehensive Spending...
The latest DfE Childcare and Early Years Providers Survey shows the number of early years providers has fallen by 5 per cent in a year, mainly driven by a loss of 3,200 childminders.