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Britain's biggest teaching union has disputed a claim that nearly 70 per cent of local communities in England support a switch to a six-term school year. The National Union of Teachers (NUT) said that...
A new duty on employers to provide staff pensions will have implications for the bottom line, as Mary Evans explains.
If a complaint is made against your setting, follow a clear process that allows all parties to have a voice, says Catherine Rushforth.
Size does matter, argue the directors of middle-sized chains, and they don't want to grow too big. Annette Rawstrone reports Think of a nursery chain and it tends to be one of the largest groups with...
A new survey has highlighted harmful stereotyping in children's books used in early years settings.
The 30 hours policy is widening the gap between children with SEND and their peers, argue Ivana La Valle and Eva Lloyd
The harmful effects of bias based upon a person's or group's ethnicity, and positive ways to overcome it in early years practice, are explained by Anne O'Connor.
The early years landscape is changing fast, with the past few years seeing the introduction of free nursery education for three-and four-year-olds, the Foundation Stage, Sure Start, and the Early...
Practitioners can use the Birth To 5 Matters guidance to help them produce their observations of children’s development and progress, explains Di Chilvers
By Corinne Barker and Emma Ward (Hodder Education, 17.99, ISBN 9781444151480)