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One of the bonuses of producing a weekly magazine is that we can keep readers right up to date with all the hottest news. This week's news pages are packed with the latest stories on pay and...
Politics is responsible for educational failure, says Alan Bentley.
We read with interest the news stories 'Nursery nurses ready to take their pay claim to the streets' and 'Raise pay to raise status' (10 May). We are in full agreement that staff working within...
The early years sector has slammed the Department for Education's (DfE) financial analysis of the ratio proposals as a 'fantasy'.
Leaving nursery to start school can seem like a momentous event for some children and parents. So, if you're looking for something special to commemorate that day, why not stage your very own...
A 'Star Wars' fanatic added Ewoks to family photos using Photoshop to convince his five-year-old daughter they were real, reported the Daily Mail.
Evaluation and improvement are seen as inseparable when early years practitioners undertake the rigorous EEL and BEEL programmes. Mary Evans hears about what they involve.
Durham County Council has created a new oral health strategy which aims to bring the local authority and its partners together to reduce dental disease and improve oral health, particularly in young...
Use an engaging poem about a spooky castle to introduce activities across the curriculum suggested by Judith Stevens in the second part of a project about castles Areas of learning
The UK children's day nursery market has kept 'ticking along' post-recession, however cuts to public spending threaten to decrease demand in the coming year, warns Laing and Buisson's latest report on...