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Action research is a form of 'self-reflective enquiry' that can help settings work through points of concern to find workable solutions. Julie McLarnon shows how it works in practice.
The price of universal childcare provision will be well worth paying if it leads to greater parental choice and better training for the workforce, argues <B>Vidhya Alakeson</B>
How do nursery managers face the challenge of integrating young newcomers into the staff team? Gayle Goshorn hears their stories.
Less than 2 per cent of primary school children’s packed lunches meet standards for school meals, new research suggests.
Identifying different themes within the topic of furniture can provide insights into day-to day living and inspire creativity in learning. By Diane Rich, Mary Jane Drummond and Cathy Myer
A new framework for Modern Apprentices in early years childcare and education, incorporating a technical certificate, has been approved by the Learning and Skills Council and endorsed by leading...
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Look out for 'Majority World: Play', the last one in our four-part series of posters exploring young children and family life in developing countries, out with the 2 December issue of Nursery World.
The findings of the Childcare and Early Years Providers Survey 2009, published by the Department for Education, reveal changing trends in the early years workforce and the demand for their care.
Childcare bosses are among the most likely not to pay the minimum wage, two recent reports have found.