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New training initiatives promise to deliver a more diverse, dynamic and integrated workforce. Karen Faux explores the key developments that will boost professionalism and open up new career...
A large out-of-school provider does not have to pay back Government loans, in the midst of an investigation into its illegal donations to the Labour Party. Catherine Gaunt takes a closer look.
Franchising is the way to grow, as a nursery chain that is quickly expanding across England has discovered. Karen Faux reports.
Today's children are born into a world rich in technology and from the earliest years this forms part of their interactions with the world around them.
To mark World Book Day, here are some tips to share with parents on home-learning from Dr Elizabeth Kilbey, child psychologist, and a presenter of Channel 4’s The Secret Life of 4, 5 and 6-year-olds.
More than 1,000 schools have applied to become academies following the Department for Education's plan to expand the scheme.
The new roles for teaching assistants envisaged by the DfES are explained by Ruth Thomson The career cul-de-sac that has trapped classroom assistants for decades in low-paid and often unrewarding...
How can practitioners approach difficult situations in a truly ethical way? Carla Solvason reports
Reading the 11 January Nursery World, there are two things which prompt me to write in. First, I cannot understand why the lead news story on the new Early Years Foundation Stage framework quotes an...
The different types within the human memory system, what they are used for and the ages and stages at which they develop in young children are outlined by Maria Robinson.