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One of the UK's largest nursery chains has been ordered to pay more than 140,000 in fines and costs, following the death of a young child at one of its nurseries.
Margaret Hodge has returned to the early years sector to find that the issue of low pay for childcare staff is still very much live and kicking. She was tackled about the problems during her speech to...
How can early years settings help stop children being disadvantaged by racial bias? By Gabriella Jozwiak
Institutional care: associations between inattention and early reading performance The reading ability of 19 primary school children, who had been raised in institutional care from an early age, were...
The latest in this series looks at the importance of ongoing risk assessmentsto ensure child safety. By Nicole Weinstein
Congratulations to Orchard Barns Kindergarten in Colchester, Essex, the winner of the Nursery World Nursery of the Year Award 2006, sponsored by Morton Michel. Early years consultant and competition...
There are no registered male teachers under the age of 25 working in nursery schools, according to an annual census published last week by the General Teaching Council.
Demand for childcare is at its highest level ever despite the fact that average nursery occupancy is below 80 per cent, according to a new report.<BR>The annual survey of the nursery market by Laing...
The former Early Years director for National Strategies has joined nursery chain Child Base as a non-executive director.
How the ‘Responding to Process’ approach focuses on recognising and supporting cognitive and physical development in the early years. By Alison Whelan