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We have great news for you! In association with NES Arnold, Nursery Equipment can offer readers the opportunity to win an Early Years Big Board Pack, worth 145. This has been specifically designed to...
We have ten copies of Tom and The Island of Dinosaurs by Ian Beck (Corgi Children's Books, 5.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or...
Confidence among early years practitioners in the Department for Education’s consultative process is extremely low, a survey from the Pre-school Learning Alliance reveals.
The early years sector is being reassured that 'a great deal of work' is being done to support NVQ assessors when the new standards come into force on 1 November. A joint statement is made by the...
The approach to early years practice in New Zealand was an eye-opener for Nicola Smith, who hopes that UK practitioners can learn to be more daring and imaginative I have wanted to go to New Zealand...
National early years training provider Realise has increased its offering with the acquisition of an independent training company which operates across Yorkshire and the North-East.
The CWDC's Jane Haywood explains that helping children to fulfil their potential is a vital part of the Early Years Professional's role. Standard 7 Have high expectations of all children and...
An independent coalition representing organisations across the early years sector has called on the Government to have 'a new vision of early childhood services' along the lines of Denmark and Sweden....
Worsening child poverty rates in Britain cannot be reversed by the Government unless it underpins its tax and benefit reforms with a publicly-funded 'resilient, robust system of early years services...
In light of claims that the DfE is monitoring the social media activity of some early years experts, early years consultant Helen Moylett has urged people not to be silenced as 'healthy debate forms...