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Peers have voted in favour of an amendment to the Childcare Bill requiring Government to carry out an independent review of funding before the free childcare entitlement is doubled.
Technology combines with original Victorian features at a made-over nursery setting celebrating its first year, reports Karen Faux.
Nurseries and children's centres tell Karen Faux how they see the changes in the spending review affecting them and the families they work with.
Chancellor Sajid Javid has announced an increase of £66m in early years funding in his first spending review.
* Lindon, J (2001) Understanding children's play, Nelson Thornes * Harding, J and Meldon-Smith, L (2000) Helping young children to develop, Hodder and Stoughton
By Euan Robson, Deputy Minister for Education and Young People, Scottish Executive Summer is a time many associate with holidays, winding down and relaxing.
Professor Cathy Nutbrown is offering Nursery World readers and website users an exclusive opportunity to send her your questions about her final report into early education and childcare...
Government figures have shown a 25 per cent rise in the number of teaching assistants in primary schools in England in the past three years, from 54,100 in 1997 to 68,700 in 2000. The statistical...
Books for very young children should have lots of pictures and novelty features, but minimal text. Ruth Thomson spells out what to look for.
Michael Bichard's inquiry notes that decisions about individuals will only be as good as the information on which they are based (News, 1 July). If significant information is missing, the risk...