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New research by Action for Children finds that one in six parents (17 per cent) would rather not celebrate the festive season this year due to the pandemic, rising higher for those on Universal...
Two pre-school leaders packed Nursery World Scotland in their rucksacks when they headed to the Great Wall of China. Nursery World Scotland sponsored pre-school supervisor Jill Sim (pictured, left)...
(Photograph) - Briony Vernon explores the 'environment space' at Kent County Council's conference, 'Why Birth to Three Matters'. The event, attended by 320 nursery workers and childminders, was led...
One hundred years ago, on 6 January 1907, education pioneer Dr Maria Montessori opened the first Casa de Bambini in the slums of Rome. This week, celebrations to mark the centenary are being held at...
The Government is taking a number of steps to improve childcare, and will be looking to discuss the future of the sector with practitioners, says childcare and education minister Sam Gyimah.
The success rates of early years advanced NVQ apprentices are the worst in the work-based learning sector, according to a survey by the Adult Learning Inspectorate (ALI). A report by a team of ALI's...
As a new subscriber to Nursery World, I am finding the magazine and the letters page quite enlightening, as I am a working mother employing a full-time nanny. Thank you for the insights. I think it...
The Scottish Partnership for Action Against Wildlife Crime has launched an educational website to enhance the teaching of environmental studies to children aged five to 14 and highlight the importance...
Practice at writing should go hand in hand with children's learning how to read, says Lena Engel