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Having to conform to goals and targets can damage children's sense of self and community, and inhibit their motivation, argues Wendy Ellyatt.
Essays on child poverty have been published in a new collection by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR). Maintaining momentum: promoting social mobility and life chances from early years to...
A radical vision of universal early years education and childcare, published this week, would see parents making an average contribution of 30 per cent of total costs instead of the current 75 per...
Funding cuts of 2m from local nurseries and children's centres are being proposed by Sheffield City Council in a move that campaigners say will leave large parts of the city with no childcare services...
Winner: Northumbria University Nursery, Newcastle upon Tyne.
A new online management system is greatly enhancing operational efficiencies at a nursery in south east London. Karen Faux finds out how it benefits staff and parents.
Three children's charities have challenged the leading political parties in England to prove their commitment to children in the forthcoming General Election. The charities, the NSPCC, Barnardo's and...
‘The people that society wants for tomorrow are in Child at Street 11 today’ – Anne O’Connor went to meet them and learn about this Singapore centre’s ‘pedagogy of possibilities’
Practitioners talk to Karen Faux about a child-centred approach to teaching and learning in the early years.
Alongside or apart from what adults teach them, children will represent and explore mathematical ideas with their own creative methods, as Elizabeth Carruthers and Maulfry Worthington explain.