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By Elizabeth Carruthers and Maulfry Worthington (Open University Press, 21.99, ISBN 9780335237760)
(Photograph) - Fourteen women, for many of whom English is a second language, were awarded NVQ level two certificates in childcare last month after completing a one-year, part-time course in the...
Amy Jackson continues her tour of the alphabet of enhancements to continuous provision, looking at inventive ways to use books to deepen learning
Young children can learn to show tolerance and embrace differences when early years settings have carefully examined their own attitudes and practices, says Lynne Harvey We are reminded early in...
Some nurseries are becoming even more inclusive by hiring staff with disabilities. <B> Catherine Gaunt </B> hears how to do it
Shivani Chotai was inadvertently left off the list of contributors to the eight-page pull-out section 'All about ... Speech and language' in last week's Nursery World. This was due to a production...
Nurseries should be designed to meet the needs of the child, but this is often not the case, argues Jenny Benjamin For too long, says Eva Lloyd, chief executive of the National Early Years Network...
Small receptacles provide a plethora of opportunities, says Julie Mountain
With careful planning, ICT can be productive and fun, as a school in Manchester discovered, says Jenny Benjamin
Conservative MPs have been forced to back down in the row over two independent Muslim nursery and primary schools accused of links to a radical Islamic group, after it emerged that they had confused...