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The many voices in the early years sector raised against enforcing formal phonics instruction for children younger than five appear to have been ignored. Jim Rose's review, which contains much good...
As well as continuing to recognise the pioneers of early years pedagogy, we must also make space for fresh thinking, says Karen Faux
Plans to integrate education and childcare through the concept of 'educare' form the centrepiece of Government proposals to provide 'a flexible and personalised childcare package' and seamless...
Nursery World's sell-out conference on the Early Years Foundation Stage, held last week in Birmingham, highlighted just how much is still to be done before the implementation of the new framework in...
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Recruitment is more than ensuring someone has been checked on the Criminal Records Bureau or, as of July 2010, the Independent Safeguarding Authority register.
A 20-year-old male nursery nurse has fitted in well, the children like him and he has great potential.
This month, the group 11 MILLION, together with Liberty, the National Youth Agency and a group of young people from Corby, launched the BUZZ OFF campaign, to call for an end to the use of ultrasonic...
During the Second World War the then Minister of Works and Buildings commissioned a series of studies to examine the requirements for post-war building.
I have been a childminder for over 20 years. When I started childminding I thought I was self employed and all the input I would have from the Government would be to check my registration and first...