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Nursery World wishes to make it clear that while examples of bad practice in beacon schools were cited by some delegates at a National Campaign for Nursery Education conference in London last month,...
As the run-up to the revised EYFS begins, make sure you equip yourself with vital advice and information from Nursery World
The issue of pay - the low levels - in the early years and childcare sector is never far from the top of people's minds, and, whatever the effect of the Transformation Fund money on salaries, one...
Further to the news story 'Union warns of threat to teaching standards' (11 April), I have been a teaching assistant for around two years. In that time I have gained much knowledge about child...
'When Roy Hattersley famously failed to appear on "Have I Got News For You?", he was replaced by a tub of lard. What would be a suitable stand-in for Charles Clarke at future NUT conferences?' Letter...
Mudiad Ysgolion Meithrin, the Welsh Medium Pre-school Association, and Trinity College in Carmarthen have received Welsh Assembly funding to deliver a new training programme for Welsh-medium early...
Extended schools are in danger of becoming 'warehouses that look after children', Tim Gill, a leading figure in the play sector warned last week. Speaking after the launch of the extended schools...
The imminence of the Comprehensive Spending Review is concentrating minds in the sector. A range of leaders draws Melanie Defries their lines in the sand, as George Osborne hones his blade.
Now that Early Years Professional Status is up and running, childcarers who have a degree in Early Childhood Studies are considering how it might enhance their careers, says Karen Faux.
As an MPs' committee calls for Ofsted to be split into separate inspectorates for education and care, Catherine Gaunt hears what the early years thinks.