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To start off the New Year, Dr Jacqui Cousins reflects on her years of research into the language of four-year-olds and the continuing relevance of her findings for early years practitioners today All...
I am writing on behalf of a group of special needs assistants in a school in Doncaster who have been fighting for a pay rise since February 2001. Often we are left in charge of a class of about eight...
In the news story 'Childcare needs men to raise pay' (19 September) the Equal Opportunities Commission said that childcare would continue to be a low-status and low-pay profession as long as few men...
A pretty dismal and confusing picture for the future of private daycare has been painted in Nursery World. An article in the 23 September issue quoted Peter Moss, professor of early childhood...
Supporting Information and Communication Technology in the Early Years John Siraj-Blatchford and David Whitebread
Low-income families stand to lose more than a £1,000 a year when universal credit payments are reduced next month, finds new research.
Conservative Michael Gove takes the top spot at the new Department for Education which replaces the Department for Children, Schools and Families.
Self-esteem and Early Learning (second edition). By Rosemary Roberts. (Paul Chapman Publishing, 15.99, 020 7374 0645) Reviewed by Jennie Lindon, early years consultant
The ever-popular Alice Sharp leads an hour-long seminar focusing on the Characteristics of Effective Learning at Nursery World North