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A project aimed at encouraging men in Scotland to pursue a career in childcare is celebrating success at the end of its first year. Men Can Care, based in Paisley, began recruiting in January. Since...
Everyday real-life activities such as making shopping lists are the most valuable way to encourage confident literacy skills, says Anne O'Connor.
By Carole Wilkinson, chief executive, Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) I would like to take issue with the report 'New Scottish rules may drive staff out' (News, 25 August), which implied that...
Today at the Labour party conference in Liverpool, Angela Rayner MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Education, has launched a childcare taskforce to ‘transform early years provision’ for every family...
The BBC is saving more than 4m by closing down its workplace nurseries and plans to spend the money on programming, Nursery World has learned. Trade unions BECTU and the National Union of Journalists...
Whatever setting a young child with visual impairment attends, there are some key points for practitioners to follow to give the child a sense of belonging and self-worth. Visually impaired children...
Letter of the week wins 30 worth of children's books.
The number of parents aware of childminding services has doubled in the past year, according to new figures from the National Childminding Association.
I, too, was shocked and distressed by the TV programme 'Nurseries Undercover' and felt it reflected negatively on Ofsted. I am in favour of 'spot checks', but as practitioners we know that Ofsted is...
Some newspapers picked up on an Ofsted inspection report that criticised nursery teachers for spending too long teaching children how to read and write and not enough time encouraging them to 'explore...