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(Photograph) - Josephine Adlard of St Martin's Church of England Infants School in Salisbury, Wiltshire, was named Learning Support Assistant of the Year in the third annual Teaching Awards,...
Nursery World readers might like to know how to get straight to the recent review/report on under-threes from Scotland mentioned in the In Brief section of the news (10 July). I could not find it on...
We have been asked to point out that CfBT does not stand for the Confederation of British Teachers (News, 1 March). The organisation was originally the Centre For British Teachers but is now simply...
I was appalled when I read the news about the Government allowing childminders to smack children and to smoke in front of children. I think that if the parents want their children smacked they should...
Parents with children at Friockheim Nursery in Arbroath need never worry about running out of games to play, thanks to the nursery's home lending scheme. Parents can choose on a weekly basis from a...
While the funding review is great news, Neil Leitch warns the sector to stay focussed.
Babies can pretend to be asleep from the age of one, according to a new study, which says that children start to take part in pretend play from a very young age and that it is a key part of learning...
Britain's first BA degree in nursery management was launched in Liverpool last week to answer the Government's call for a 'ladder of qualifications' that would enable early years practitioners to step...
On the other hand, if America is the top working destination in your sights it might help to brush up on your Mandarin, and that doesn't mean oranges. According to the BBC News, Chinese-speaking...
The Scottish Independent Nurseries Association has said that it will not be able to become a registered body on behalf of its members for the purpose of registering with Disclosure Scotland, following...