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What UK settings can learn from Japanese kindergartens when it comes to connecting with nature. By Julie Mountain
More term-time school support workers are lobbying their employers for holiday pay, strengthened by the recent victory of their counterparts in Northern Ireland. Up to 100 term-time workers in...
Do you get tired of an older generation telling you that you've had a soft life, or that you don't know how easy you've got it? You might be ready to agree with them after reading the wartime...
Foundations has launched the Family Hubs Planning Framework to provide evidence-based information for local authorities.
A village-based agency that's busy modernising retains the personal touch. Gayle Goshorn goes Bunburying
Many of the problems in safeguarding cases – lack of professional curiosity, inadequate information sharing – would be solved with the development of a competent workforce, finds safeguarding expert...
Early years practitioners across the UK have until the end of this month to respond to a consultation on the review of the National Occupational Standards and S/NVQs. The Department for Education and...
Schools and early years settings hit by this summer's flooding could find some relief in 10m of ring-fenced recovery funding.
Local authorities have been accused of dull, unimaginative playgrounds because of an over-reliance on an identical 'KFC' approach ('kit, fence and carpet') to play, which has grown out of the pressure...
When it comes to vulnerable children, how should settings approach areas such as assessment and planning and performance management, asks Pennie Akehurst