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Nursery nurses in Leicestershire have worked with the public services union Unison for the past four years devising a new job description that reflected our role in the classroom and our particular...
The pandemic and Brexit have only added to the recruitment crisis already faced by the early years sector. Charlotte Goddard discovers how some have been hit but are coping
Securing funding takes dedication and a plan of action. June O'Sullivan explains how it's done Nowadays, we often hear the term 'sustainability'. It has become a favourite word among grant officers,...
Managing Nursery Food - A practical guide for early years professionals by Mary Whiting is a brand new Nursery World publication, showing early years settings how to meet the nutritional needs of all...
Our panel discuss how to explain extra charges to parents. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Figures published today show that more than 1m children were out of school last week for Covid reasons.
There are some hopeful nods for the early years in recent Conservative comments.
The name change from Creative Development to Expressive Arts and Design gives practitioners the chance to rethink how they support creativity within early learning, says Di Chilvers, advisory...
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Nearly 1 in 10 schools had more than 20 per cent of their teaching staff off due to Covid on the first day of the new term, findings from a snap poll reveal .