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Nursery World is responding to widespread concern across the early years sector about the imposition of statutory synthetic phonics with a campaign - 'No formal phonics before five'. Already, many...
You are probably already familiar with the Blue Kangaroo series of books, written by Emma Chichester-Clark and published by Andersen Press. Last autumn, the publishers released this delightful box...
If further proof is needed that the culture of testing and formally assessing young children in our education system needs to be reversed, then our news story on private tuition for toddlers (page 9)...
This optional unit aims to give early years practitioners the confidence to model physical activities and encourage children to develop a life-long love of being active Mary Evans.
Let's Go with the Children 2003 is a set of guides that has the country covered. These handy pocket books by Cube Publications, priced at 3.50 each, now include every county in England. They list...
A nursery chain which has defended a ‘general extras’ charge as necessary to subsidise government-funded places has published a new policy to help get around the problem.
A new trailblazer group has been set up to continue working on the early years apprenticeship standards, Nursery World has learned.
Nannies and childminders can benefit from a new level 3 qualification that takes account of recent workforce policies, says Mary Evans A new qualification is set to widen the employment prospects of...
A nursery nurse who broke the arm of a child in her care has been given a 15-month prison sentence suspended for two years. Helen Lamb was also ordered to pay 1,500 compensation to the 20-month-old...
Nursery staff could be trained to identify children who are at the greatest risk of growing up to be criminals under recommendations made in a report by the Home Office. A leaked copy of the...