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Replacing Baseline assessment with a 'school-readiness' check would not be a simple matter, warns Karen Wickett
A number of parents are experiencing difficulties applying for the 30 hours because the system incorrectly says they are ineligible or their child does not exist.
Education consultant and early years reviewer for the School Library Association, Meg Barclay, reviews books which teach children about farms through nursery rhymes, about how to build resilience, and...
It may be that by the time you read this, the Department for Education's page on gov.uk will have been updated with full details of the ministers' briefs and exactly where responsibility for...
Changes to the EYFS, including staff-to-child ratios in nurseries and clarifying how many children childminders can care for, are now set out in an updated version of the framework, which will come...
A series of consultation events on children's play are being staged around England by the Department for Education and Skills and the Department of Culture, Media and Sport. The events in Halifax (7...
The free early education entitlement for two-year-olds will be extended to all adopted children from 2014.
Will Governments ever learn from play research, asks Pat Broadhead.
By Emma Wood, managing director of Kids Kit Co, which provides sessional and full-day care in shopping centres Reading the Letters page of Nursery World every week makes us sound like an industry of...
Every October brings new employment law changes. Our resident HR expert Jacqui Mann, of HR 4 Nurseries, has picked out three key developments employers need to know about