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A Government consultation on nursery education grant funding for the free entitlement for three- and four-year-olds will start in April, in the run-up to extending the offer. This will lead to a new...
Seeking out new equipment and educational resources to tell you about is usually a very serious business, but we also have a few laughs along the way. For instance, who would have thought that toilet...
The Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition opens its doors for the first time on Friday and Saturday, September 14 and 15. This new and exciting event is the only one in Scotland dedicated to...
Sharing a story-telling session, listening to aCD and acting out favourite tales using props are all ways in which children can be encouraged to engage with books Practitioners who want to create a...
The Manchester Under 12s Exhibition is the place to be for professional development - it is the only event dedicated to early years and primary education, giving you an unrivalled opportunity to keep...
Call me pedantic, but it does upset me when I see incorrect small-world play scenes, as in the recent eight-page 'All About' pull-out (Nursery World, 4 May). A photograph shows children playing with...
Early years organisations believe if the minimum wage was increased to £15 per hour, as per the TUC's call, it would be 'impossible' for childcare settings to remain open.
Young children's education is being overly structured in pursuit of targets and testing at the expense of free play, a new review of research has concluded. Free Play in Early Childhood, published...
An independent review of early years qualifications is to scrutinise the content of current qualifications and determine how they can be strengthened.
Providers frequently tell us about barriers to delivering an extended flexible offer and that there is no demand for it. Pathfinder settings demonstrated how providing flexibility could generate a...