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The expansion of free nursery education could push more settings into the red. Simon Vevers investigates The Government expects childcare providers to start increasing free nursery education to 15...
* Nursery workers have called for a motion of no confidence in a council director of children's services. The 46 staff working in Ealing Council nurseries in west London said last week that they have...
The Government's chief advisor on child safety is to recommend key changes to the Vetting and Barring scheme once a review of the system is concluded in December.
The majority of Scotland's daycare settings are providing good opportunities for children to stay healthy and active, according to a review of inspection reports by the Care Commission.
Thousands of early years students could drop out of the sector if entry plans for apprenticeships go ahead, nursery employers have warned.
Test your knowledge of child development, the value of play in the early years and the role of observing and assessing young children, by answering true or false. By early years authors Jackie Harding...
Out-of-school care has been signalled as a priority in the future development of children's services with the Scottish Executive's publication of a major framework document on the sector. School's Out...
Liz Jarvis of Barn Croft School in London attended a courseto make maths more 'relevant' for her Reception class. Alex Pattinson reports.
Lisa Potts-Webb recently retrained as a health visitor. The former nursery teacher survived a machete attack on her class in 1996.
Further to the news story about Ofsted's intention to make complaints about daycare providers available to parents ('Publish childcarers' history, say MPs', 31 July), I think it is crucial that...