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A new report from the Institute of Education's Thomas Coram Research Unit highlights the need for more inclusive play facilities, which are known to reduce the loneliness often experienced by disabled...
What is the ethnic makeup of the early years workforce, and what kinds of experiences do BAME practitioners have? Meredith Jones Russell searches for the data
A nursery owner has been told by his local authority that the nursery education grant may rise by just 3 per cent - well below the 6.8 per cent promised by the DfES in the new code of practice....
The UK out-of-school childcare market today is worth an estimated 395m, five times as much as in the early 1990s, according to a new report from market researchers Laing & Buisson. In 2005, term-time...
As more children arrive at settings with extra needs amid declining external support, do the Government’s proposals to improve provision offer any hope, asks Nicole Weinstein
Using extracts from his new book on the subject, Damien Fitzgerald argues that the Government’s approach to early years policy has substantially reduced the essential focus on quality
I have thoroughly enjoyed my year's subscription to Nursery World, but will not be renewing it as I am now working with Key Stages 3 and 4 and post-16 pupils. Like many women returning to work after...
CACHE has been named as an awarding body for the new specialist diploma in Society, Health and Development, to be offered at Levels 1, 2 and 3 from September 2008. The diploma is one of 14 introduced...
What are the common problems with recruiting suitable people, and why does this come up so much in Ofsted reports? Hannah Crown looks at good practice at Elmscot
(Photograph) - Children's favourite Dora the Explorer and friends embark on a voyage to Treasure Island in the stage show 'Dora the Explorer Live! Dora's Pirate Adventure' in a four-month tour of 15...