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Aunique international childcare conference being held in New Zealand next month will see Nursery World going global. The fourth annual World Forum on Early Care and Education, in Auckland from 9 to 12...
A village-based agency that's busy modernising retains the personal touch. Gayle Goshorn goes Bunburying
A six-year-old footie fan thought he had won a dream prize - being a World Cup mascot for England - in a McDonald's competition, until he received his tickets and found he had drawn Germany instead....
Some food for thought in your professional career Childcare Management Guide. (Croner, 219.95, 020 8247 1630).
If you want to back up your gardening projects (see page 18) with some classroom reading, you could take a look at The Global Garden by Kate Petty and Jennie Maizels, published by Transworld at Pounds...
From 2002-15, the Froebel Research Fellowship project focused on children's creative thinking and learning. David Hargreaves, Sue Robson, Sue Greenfield and Hiroko Fumoto share their findings.
Following last month's start-up advice, founders of nanny agencies in different parts of the country talk about why and how they got going Deborah Elliff of Little Masters and Misses in Croydon...
All children from birth would receive free early education, in plans set out in the Green party manifesto.
A large-scale research project led by the University of Leeds is looking to speak to nursery managers and childcare practitioners to help understand the impact of the pandemic on the childcare sector...