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Further to the news story in last week's Nursery World about the House of Commons debate on the vetting of childcarers, we would like to make it clear that the debate ran out of time before junior...
By Keir Bloomer chief executive of Clackmannanshire Council The Regulation of Care Act is about quality assurance. It is designed to reassure the public about standards of service, especially in two...
Talk about the life cycle of the frog and where it chooses to live as you make a jar of tadpoles Resources
Eamonn O'Kane, general secretary of the second-largest teachers' union, the NASUWT, died of cancer last weekend at the age of 58 after a long illness. He was born in Northern Ireland and worked in...
Research shows nearly all practitioners in the sector experience musculoskeletal pain, but they rarely report it to employers because they see it as ‘part of the job’. By Katy Morton
Close observation of children involved with small-world play can provide a wealth of opportunities to develop their oracy and language skills, writes Anne O'Connor
Nannies and childminders can benefit from a new level 3 qualification that takes account of recent workforce policies, says Mary Evans A new qualification is set to widen the employment prospects of...
A group of out-of-school clubs inWorcester called Sneakers Childcare has won the West Midlands Employer of the Year award for its commitment to helping employees achieve a better balance between work...
Practitioners at Rachel Keeling Nursery School explain how they have encouraged creativity and other skills through the use of dyes, den-building and dancing activities
How are nurseries apparently staying ahead of schools in the drive to provide healthier food for children? Karen Faux reports Soggy puddings and chips may no longer be the mainstay of school dinners,...