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I have to say I object to the news headline 'NVQ4 students heading for (the) top' (26 April). Yet again there is the usual implication that degrees are best and that university qualifications are...
The largest nursery group in the country is opening up its apprenticeship programme to other nurseries.
Child Safety Week 2005 takes place from 20 June to 26 June. To receive a free resource pack containing a colour poster and an ideas booklet full of useful resources and quizzes, see www.capt.org.uk or...
Working parents often find it difficult to take a child home when they fall ill, but how should the nursery stand its ground, and why? Annette Rawstrone spoke to nursery managers.
A university with campuses in London and Reading is to withdraw its level 3 Diploma in Childcare and Education from September in a move it blames on 'falling demand'.
Action research is a form of 'self-reflective enquiry' that can help settings work through points of concern to find workable solutions. Julie McLarnon shows how it works in practice.
Much emphasis is put on academic achievement, but how do we support each child to become a person? Marion Dowling begins a three-part series
Fathers and mothers at play with their two- and three-year-olds: Contributions to language and cognitive development Engagements were examined longitudinally in this US study, in relation to language...
How can managers create training that sticks in people’s minds? Anne Oldfield and Sarah Emerson give some pointers
Most parents find that there are moments in their children's lives that seem particularly special. One of those must be the point when your child turns around and says 'Look, I can write my name now!'