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Ahead of a crucial meeting of the Global Partnership for Education, Sarah Brown and Justin van Fleet are calling on board members of one of the biggest education funds to prioritise spending on early...
A simple story about a dog in a sweater can inspire activities in different areas of the curriculum, says Lena Engel One of the stories by Gene Zion about a much-loved pet dog called Harry is No Roses...
City & Guilds' classroom-based course allows for hands-on working, but some feel it lacks breadth in its first incarnation. Gabriella Jozwiak looks at the detail of what's on offer.
A trip to the local shops gives children the chance to become aware of print, number and information technology in the everyday environment When planning a topic about shopping, it is important to...
All four- and five-year-olds in England and Wales will receive free books this September as part of the initiative Booktime.
By Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan, co-founders of Duo Consulting and developers of the new APEL qualification APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children(Early Years or Playwork), Unit 2: reflect...
The article 'Out of Touch' (15 July) restored my belief in my work as a practitioner. I preferred to quit the job I loved as a relief assistant rather than compromise my high standards. I was told not...
I have just read your article 'Leaps and bounds' (15 August) concerning the development of nursery chains. All this money and development is not always a good thing. I have worked for several years as...
The developmental psychologist and contributing psychologist on The Secret Life of 4 Year Olds, talks to Nursery World about children’s screen use and whether he thinks there is cause for concern.