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In the first instalment of her monthly online journal, trainee EYT Emma Davis talks about her interview and impressions of starting the new course
Government attempts to improve children's outcomes are hampered by a lack of evidence, researchers said today.
Over the past year I have seen my job working as a nursery nurse in a school whittled down to that of a general dogsbody. The teachers I work with want to do more teaching, but you don't have to do...
I am 36 and have been working in childcare for nearly half my life. My salary is very low and I can just about keep afloat. I had to take out a huge loan last year to be able to pay my household bills...
* Deaf children can draw their way in to the National Deaf Children's Society's 60th birthday party at London Zoo. Children aged three to 12 must draw a picture of their favourite zoo animal. The...
These delightful StoryBooks, part of an interactive play system from Flair, have been designed for children of three years-plus to support role play and pre-reading skills. Each one has eight...
The Great British Wildflower Hunt 2018 has been launched by conservation charity Plantlife, with 21 new species to spot and a code of conduct on where and when you can pick wildflowers.
I first heard about Video Interaction Guidance (VIG) in December 1996 when I attended a two-day introduction to this method of training given by Raymond Simpson and Hilary Kennedy, two psychologists...
The Government lacks a long-term strategy to develop the early years workforce, with falling qualification levels threatening to put the quality of children’s early years education at risk, new...
Join Nursery World for the 'Implementing The EYFS One Year On' conference on 30 September in Birmingham. A fantastic line-up of speakers includes Helen Tovey of Roehampton University, a team from...