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After a hard day's work on the national curriculum, games and puzzles are an ideal way to wind down Board games
Denmark and Finland are more concerned about their children's personal and social development at the age of six than how literate and numerate they are, a comparative study by Ofsted has found.
Scotland's local authorities have been urged to consult with partner providers over the amount they retain, or 'topslice', from central government's nursery education grant and to ensure that the...
Scotland's largest teaching union has called for all children of nursery age to have access to education in a nursery class led by a fully qualified nursery teacher. The Educational Institute of...
The UK private nursery sector is now worth a staggering 2bn, an increase of 72 per cent since 2000. But the 2004 Market Assessment report by market analysts Key Note has warned that the falling birth...
Richard Willis, visiting professor at the University of South Wales, reviews a book which integrates early years theory and practice, and aims to encourage readers to start a conversation about their...
The Deputy Prime Minister is expected to say this week that he believes free schools have too much freedom.
Mr Churchley previously owned a group of 12 nurseries, which he sold to Busy Bees in 2014. He was deputy chair of the NDNA from 2000–2005.
To deliver the Foundation Stage curriculum effectively, practitioners need to consider three levels of planning: * long-term plans, which chart the learning opportunities that will be offered through...
Students are being urged to pay almost 500 for a childcare course that is neither accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) nor recognised under the daycare regulations.