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The principles of the Steiner Waldorf kindergarten put play at the heart of early learning and provide a stress-free setting, says Lynne Oldfield.
Nursery nurse members of the public service union Unison in Scotland have gathered 20,000 signatures - double their own number - in support of a petition calling on the Scottish Executive to set up a...
Children's fascination with dinosaurs can provide an excellent stimulus to developing literacy skills Early years practitioners will be in no doubt about the enthusiasm of young children for all...
Staff are likely to work together better after they have had to function as a group away from the workplace, says Mary Evans Team building is one of those management-speak phrases which conjures up...
Raising the status of the early years workforce is something that Nursery World has campaigned for over many decades, and increasing the employment of graduates is obviously a positive move.
The CWDC has confirmed that it is reviewing the cut-off point for students to current Level 3 qualifications in early years and childcare, following a report by Ofqual, which criticises the new ...
Hannah Belton, director and head of employment law at Morgan LaRoche, on how to ensure your anti-racism policies are sufficiently robust
Does the rise in private equity investment in England’s childcare sector put nurseries at risk of closure? We asked two experts in the sector to share their views
Montessori Centre International has partnered with Little Dukes Training Academy at Riverside Nursery Schools to offer accredited training.
The Netherlands experiment with childminding deregulation lauded by some MPs here, has in fact led to more expensive childcare and a drop in quality, say Eva Lloyd and Anand Shukla