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In both the indoors and outdoors environments, loose parts are an ideal resource for involving children in maths activities, explains Shardi Vaziri
Despite the achievement of the current UK Government in reducing child poverty levels during the first part of the last decade, and introducing fiscal programmes to help low-income families, child...
In response to 'When an inspector calls' (Letters, 4 August), while I empathise with the situation of private nurseries, I can assure the writer that inspections in schools are no easier. I was a...
Chrissy Meleady of Early Years Equality calls for nursery employers to stop putting unreasonable restrictions in staff contracts
Education secretary Michael Gove has revealed further details of the review of what children are taught at primary and secondary school, which aims to reduce bureaucracy and 'slim down' the...
By the time this issue of Nursery World is published, MPs will no doubt have voted against the amendment to the Children and Young Persons Bill seeking to outlaw physical punishment in the home.
'Why stage a protest now?' and 'Why protest at all?' asked Nursery World's editorial when we launched the Open Eye campaign against the Early Years Foundation Stage becoming compulsory (6 December).
The early education and childcare qualifications review, launched on 28 October, is aiming to strengthen the training, qualifications and career opportunities of all those working in the sector.
How, rather than what, children learn should be given greater emphasis under a revised early years framework, the EYFS review has recommended.
WINNER: Sue Overton, Sue Overton Associates