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The news that neither early years nor playwork have succeeded in their bids to be one of the trailblazer Sector Skills Councils (see page 4) is not a terribly encouraging start to the new year, when...
More reassuring noises came from the Government in the past week about its continuing commitment to expanding childcare, as trade and industry secretary Patricia Hewitt took to the stage at the...
Mixed bean and corn salad Ingredients: *Mixed salad leaves of your choice *100g French beans *100g baby corn or 1 small tin sweet corn *1 small tin kidney beans *1 small bunch spring onions *1/4...
Private nurseries having difficulty finding the staff they need are following schools down the road to recruiting them from other countries. Alison Mercer reports
Children aged eight to 12 are being urged to get more involved in democracy and citizenship through the Junior Exec website launched by the Scottish Executive. The site at www.juniorexec.gov.uk...
The Government's £30m school nurseries fund may be great news for schools, but why should private and voluntary nurseries be seen as second-class citizens?
The rise in child protection policies, vetting and CRB checks is damaging the voluntary sector, claims a leading sociologist.
Graham Donaldson will take over as senior chief inspector of HM Inspectorate of Education when Douglas Osler retires on 1 November. Mr Donaldson is currently depute senior chief inspector. He formerly...
Delegates at Nursery World's conference were the first to hear more details of the new birth-to-five framework from Lesley Staggs, national director of the Foundation Stage, whose team is developing...
Many fine words are uttered about the need to raise the status of the early years workforce and the professionalism of the sector. Around 600,000 people are now working in early years in an...