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Gordon Brown's new cabinet has been followed by a ministerial re-shuffle by Conservative leader David Cameron, in which the Times columnist Michael Gove was named last week as the shadow Secretary for...
The DCSF has named 56 local authorities that have been approved to implement the Early Years Single Funding Formula from April by becoming second-wave pathfinders (see box).
Tops nursery group has introduced wild meat to their menus to extend children’s taste buds and help protect diverse species in their natural environment.
Knocking on the door of another early years provider to see its pedagogy in action is a fantastic way to build a community of practice. Juliet Mickelburgh provides some tips.
'Bucket and Spade' is a CD-Rom from Sherston aimed at children from four to seven years old. It features eight entertaining activities, covering almost every aspect of infant shape and space work,...
All it will take to enjoy the benefits of being self-employed is a bit of paperwork. Jasmine Birtles explains Not all nannies and other childcarers have one employer and one place of work. Some are...
We have ten copies of Bumpus Jumpus Dinosaurumpus by Tony Mitton and Guy Parker-Rees (Orchard Books, 5.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard...
You'll need an A to Z to find your way round London -and to check if your job is in working order, says Stephen Vahrman A is for Appraisal. Ask for an annual appraisal and pay review to be written...
Government funding for early intervention in England has fallen by more than half since 2010, according to a new report.
Practitioners are being urged to feed back their experience so far of the Early Years Foundation Stage - but is it asking the right questions of the right people? Ruth Thomson investigates.