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More than three-quarters of early years settings have struggled to recruit staff in the last year, according to a new survey from the Early Years Alliance, which is calling on the Government to...
Find out how you can train as an early years teacher and qualify with early years teacher status (EYTS). Our early years team will be on hand to discuss the different training routes available,...
Tickets are selling fast for Nursery World's Two-year-Olds: Policy and Practice conference on 19 April, which features a fantastic line-up of early years experts all ready to share their knowledge and...
Nursery children are discovering the joy of cooking with a nutritionist who hopes it will become a lifelong habit. Sarah Hope is being sponsored by Safeway to visit Flora Stevenson Nursery in...
Remarks by a Conservative shadow minister suggest that a Tory government would not necessarily prioritise the early years.
A new survey about early years and SEND provision and overseas expansion has been launched by the Department for International Trade (DIT).
To tackle issues around attendance and behaviour, schools could learn a lot from how the early years sector caters to the children in its care, says Sarah Mackenzie
Has the slimmed-down Understanding the World impacted on teaching and learning? And what can we do to ensure we inspire children's interests and consolidate their knowledge? Lena Engel writes the...
The benefit of embedding multilingualism into early years settings was the focus of a Nursery World webinar held in partnership with Polylino.
Intergenerational co-location is the way forward in developing early years practice to meet the needs of young children and the elderly today. Lorraine George explains why