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Teaching unions and early years organisations told the Government last week that its plans to reform SATs and place greater importance on teacher assessment at Key Stage 1 in England were welcome but...
More than a third of parents say their children are feeling isolated and lonely, according to a survey from Action for Children, which has launched a free advice service to help parents cope with the...
Leading members of staff at One World Nursery in Brighton have launched a campaign to save the university-based nursery from closure.
With election fever firmly fading into the background, it is time for the new Government to get on with the enormous task of delivering universal childcare and integrated services for all children....
Don't miss the new edition of our ever-popular Nursery Chains supplement, out with the 29 October issue of Nursery World, including our exclusive Top 25 table of nursery groups.
More than 100 nursery nurses in schools in Devon are set to lose up to a third of their salaries under council plans to bring their pay in line with other council workers.
A 'year of outside learning' kicks off next month for nurseries in the London borough of Hounslow as the local authority distributes 3.5m to private, voluntary and maintained early years settings to...
Don't miss out on the opportunity to point out environmental print to children. It surrounds their every waking moment, says <B>Louise Dryden</B>
Be aware of the steps you can take to help children whose first language is not English to settle in at nursery, writes Penny Tassoni Rarely a year goes by without some politician bemoaning the fact...