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Striking nursery nurses have urged the Scottish Executive to intervene in their dispute with local authorities over pay and conditions.
If you want to make your classroom or nursery function more efficiently you need to plan your floor space. Begin by writing down the measurements of all the necessary pieces of furniture that you have...
Don't wait 'til the boat comes into have a fishy in a little dishy - try these suggestions for healthy, tasty eating from Fiona Hamilton-Fairley It is not often that you get a chance to go fishing....
Andrea Leadsom has launched the long-awaited Early Years Healthy Development Review, which sets out a vision for improving babies’ healthy development and reducing inequalities in the first 1,001 days...
The second phase of a UK-wide consultation on proposals to revise the values and assumptions that inform playwork training has been launched by Play Wales, the national organisation for play in Wales....
Dot Reeves, chief speech and language therapist at Insane Logic, explores how tablets can be used by early years practitioners in settings to support children’s speech and language and their ability...
The army of classroom support staff are being offered the chance to gain a qualification. Mary Evans looks at the latest Government drive to raise educational standards Two new NVQs specifically...
Nursery nurse members of the public services union Unison took part in a three-day programme of strike action across Scotland last week, demanding a review and regrading of their jobs.
Readying, partnership or meeting place - what relationships should there be between early childhood and compulsory education, asks Peter Moss
ICT can help to gather rounded evidence of learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage and improve practice, says Adrian Hickman.