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Out-of-school childcare? How did we manage without it? Patricia Slatcher reports on a major growth area Our mothers would have been green with envy; out-of-school childcare is now a must for many...
Nursery nurses and teaching assistants have lost the right to have their pay and conditions set nationally, after Education Secretary Michael Gove confirmed he was scrapping the School Support Staff...
'At face value, the improvement in SATs is an amazing rise in standards. When you see something like that you have to pause for a minute and say, is it real or not?' Professor Peter Tymms of Durham...
When the Early Years Pupil Premium comes in this April, it will be up to providers how they channel the funding. Charlotte Goddard looks at what settings should be thinking about
Tax credits for children and childcare remain a source of confusion for the majority of parents, according to a report last week by the Child Poverty Action Group calling for a 'simpler, easier-to-use...
Demand for nursery places in London is far higher than elsewhere in the UK - but so are property prices and staff costs. Simon Vevers looks at how chains balance the books The vacancy rate in...
Amusement is a useful trick to have up your sleeve. Children's entertainer Tommy Donbavand shares his trade secrets 'Knock, knock.'Go on, play along. Just for a minute or two.'Knock, knock.'
How will the National Occupational Standards review affect the qualifications of early years practitioners? Karen Faux looks at how the review has identified changing structures and job roles within...
Nursery World became a media star last week, as the magazine celebrated its 80th birthday with a special edition looking back over eight decades of childcare development and advice. The Times was the...