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By Wendy Scott, member of the national executive committee, OMEP (World Organisation for Early Childhood Education and Care) Many Nursery World readers are deeply concerned by the episodes of...
In providing resources for playful learning we need to remember the process in which they will be used, not just the outcome at the end, says Anne O'Connor.
The recent ‘Bold Beginnings’ report by Ofsted has only added to the uncertainty about what is expected of children in their first year of school. Charlotte Goddard investigates
Childcare provision is expected to be a hot issue in the coming elections in Canada, a country that currently has a hung parliament, says Helen Penn.
Third Door provides a place for families to work, rest and play, with advantages for nursery children and staff, says Karen Faux.
In the first part of a new series, Liz Pemberton sets out how early years leaders can instil anti-racist practice
The paradox of areas that need quality childcare the most having it in the least measure looks far from being solved. Simon Vevers asks why.
Times are obviously feeling tough for many private and voluntary providers, as the latest About Early Years data report from Ceeda shows (pages 34-35).
Name: Lauren See Job title: Centre manager of after-school and holiday provision
In this issue of Nursery Business, we bring you up to date with the inspection changes due to come into effect in April and take a look at the growing popularity of timber-frame and modular buildings,...