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The countdown to the next election is truly under way - and childcare is right at the top of the policy agenda (see News, page 4, and Beatrix Campbell, page 9). Last week saw unprecedented activity...
Early years managers will find a research project's guide to be an invaluable source of inspiration. Mary Evans reports The must-have accessory for effective early years managers this spring is not a...
The autumn term has started, so get back to the books! Childcare expert and former nanny Tracy Hogg has followed up her hit first book with an equally useful guide, Secrets of the Baby Whisperer for...
Three children’s organisations in the UK are urging children to get outdoors for National Children’s Day 2014.
National Sure Start month has seen plenty to celebrate. However, the concerns of the early years sector have also been evident, with extended schools the top cause of worry. Last week's Nursery World...
The new Level 2/3 awards replace more than 200 qualifications. Is it a dumbing down?
Researchers have found a link between attending high-quality early years settings between the ages of two and four and better academic results in Year 2.
Policies and procedures must be meaningful to everyone involved. That means thinking carefully about how to tailor them to children, staff and parents, says Laura Henry.
How to read widely and critically, think independently and present the material in your assignments in a way that shows the original work you have done.
The Government has provided 2 million for an Apprenticeship Bursary Scheme for 1,000 early years students.