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The Liberal Democrats have announced plans to give all two-year-olds 15 hours of free childcare, if elected in 2015.
More term-time school support workers are lobbying their employers for holiday pay, strengthened by the recent victory of their counterparts in Northern Ireland. Up to 100 term-time workers in...
Many parents are cutting back on food and and have skipped meals so their children have enough to eat, a new report by Save the Children suggests.
Teachers in England and Wales have given substantial backing for a ballot to boycott all SATs, with the strongest support for a ban on tests at the end of Key Stage 1. A survey by the National Union...
Professor Julie Fisher is inviting Reception and KS1 teachers to fill in a brief survey about children's experiences of moving to KS1 to inform a new edition of her influential book.
Don't miss our great free special feature zones at Nursery World North on 5 and 6 May in Liverpool.
Many young adults are confused about birth and living with a newborn baby, according to research published last Monday by the National Childbirth Trust to coincide with the charity's rebranding.
Vulnerable three- and four-year-olds who received 30 hours of free childcare in LEYF's nurseries, demonstrated improved communication and maths, reveals an analysis of the nursery group's programme.
If the opinions of young children are valuable to adults, whether as carers or policymakers, what is the best way to gather them? Alison Clark looks at successful consultations 'Why is it that we have...