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More than 60 per cent of families in Scotland say they have seen the quality of education services and wraparound care decrease because of funding cuts, a survey reveals.
The Equal Opportunities Commission is carrying out a major study into gender segregation in five employment sectors where there are skills shortages - construction, plumbing, engineering, ICT and...
How can parents be sure that a nursery's staff members are responsible and caring? Liz Fox hears why it is the manager's job to ensure they can expect the best practice In recent weeks media attention...
Developmental testing should be reintroduced for children before and after school entry to improve learning skills, says Sally Goddard Blythe.
Childcare has become a major political issue in Ireland in recent weeks after the Fianna Fail-led government suffered two by-election defeats in the greater Dublin area, where it emerged as a major...
News that the Government has finally fulfilled its promise and launched a consultation into mandatory reporting and acting on child abuse and neglect is clearly a welcome move.
Early childhood lecturer Thamara Bulmer's research into young children's experiences of school closures shows that a new reality should mean a new approach, she argues
An internet presence can not only boost your nursery's profile, it's also a valuable way of communicating with parents, writes Nick Williams
An increasing number of nurseries say their inspection 'requires improvement'