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As Nursery World went to press for our last issue, I wrote that we were still waiting to hear who would be the minister for childcare and early years.
Children's minister Beverley Hughes has confirmed that private and voluntary sector nurseries will be eligible to receive up to Pounds 8,000 a year to recruit graduate early years professionals and...
More than one in three children will experience trauma, which is why training early years workers on how to identify the signs is vital, says Michael Samuel
Summer's here, and newly-qualified nannies are looking for their first jobs. If you're heading for the bright lights of the big city, you'll be interested to hear what it was like for other nannies...
When Nursery World readers tell us what they would like more information on, top of the list for those early years practitioners working with the youngest children is 'planning for birth to threes'....
Ever wondered what the Early Childhood Forum does? <B> Judith Napier </B> looks at the activities of the ECF as it aims to integrate and strengthen the childcare sector
26 July. 'Rule the School' . (BBC 2, 5 to 5.25pm) In this series six children take on the roles of teachers and attempt to educate their elders in the finer points of teenage subculture. The adults...
'I bet (schools minister) David Miliband didn't have to pass an exam when he was six years old.' Sebastian McCarthy, aged six, who has just taken his Key Stage 1 SATs, The Observer
<P>Scotlands education minister has endorsed moves to put play back into learning at school entry but will schools and teachers be ready for it? Simon Vevers reports</P>