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Sue Cowley has a few questions she wants to put to Sam Gyimah about his Policy Exchange speech
Nurseries which exclusively serve deprived areas may be less effective in breaking a cycle of underachievement than settings where there are children from varied backgrounds, according to a...
The UK’s second largest nursery chain Bright Horizons has bought Little Unicorn Day Nurseries, a group of four nurseries in London.
As we approach World Mental Health Day, it’s worth honing in on the mental health of our children and young people and the staff that work with them, says Michael Samuel
The conclusions of the review into how children should be taught to read will be reflected in the new Early Years Foundation Stage, children's minister Beverley Hughes has confirmed. The review,...
Colledge was appointed to the role in March having worked predominantly in the school sector for more than 20 years across the UK, Europe, Middle East and Asia. He has also consulted on school...
Early years organisation NIPPA has called on the Government to extend a successful pilot of a play-based curriculum to all primary schools in Northern Ireland. The Foundation Stage Enriched Curriculum...
Professor Cathy Nutbrown asked Nursery World readers to send in their questions about the future of early years qualifications to feed into her review. Here are her replies
Some food for thought in your professional career Supporting Special Needs: Understanding inclusion in the early years by Penny Tassoni (Heinemann, 12.99, 01865 314346)
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