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The Children's Workforce Development Council has re-iterated the need for the Government to maintain its drive for a graduate-led workforce and a baseline Level 3 qualification, as it nears closure....
App’s the way to do it?! The subject divides opinion, but dedicated story apps do offer a wealth of benefits and added storytelling dimensions, explains Andy McCormack
Bermondsey Community Nursery has been transformed into a light, bright learning space for young children thanks to a recent refurbishment.
Early years leaders are among many that have been sharing their condolences in response to the death of Queen Elizabeth II, highlighting her many years of service as the UK's longest-serving monarch.
Are personalities born or made? Penny Tassoni considers the theories explaining why children share certain traits and what might make them different Imagine the scene. A newborn baby lies in his...
Get up to date on apprenticeships and T levels, SEND training and CPD with our 16-page pull-out, free with the 22nd July issue of Nursery World.
At the start of 2021, it’s good to reflect on some of the positives of new ways of working that Ofsted found in its Covid-19 briefings
A baby boy delivered with the help of an air hostess at 30,000ft in April has gone home from hospital. Nicola Delemere was 25 weeks pregnant when she began having contractions on a flight to Greece,...
The Pixieland nursery in Plymouth is so security conscious that it has recently installed the latest fingerprint recognition technology to protect the children's safety. Access to the nursery is...
Throw out the flash cards and put reading schemes on hold - under-threes need to experience books in every possible way Fabric