
5 December 2008
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Play days Job opportunities are opening up for playworkers, as 60,000 new staff will be needed over the next five years for expanding out-of-school provision. Anne Longfield, chief executive of the...
Angry early years organisations have accused the Government of embarking on a spin campaign following claims that the sector has given a positive response to the consultation on national standards...
Net benefits By Alison Moore
Claims for the regrading of nursery nurses and classroom assistants are being submitted to local authorities in England by trade union Unison.
Allowing children to develop their own interests as they start the Foundation Stage will ease the settling-in process. Julian Grenier plans to make first experiences positive
Six areas of learning form the content of the QCA's foundation stage curriculum, and these link directly to the six sets of Early Learning Goals. It would be understandable, therefore,...
Is there a recruitment crisis in childcare, and if so, why? No, but to help people balance their work and family life, we want to recruit thousands more childcare workers. That's...
The National Early Years Network has its roots well and truly in the voluntary sector. Originally called the Voluntary Organisations Liaison Council for Under Fives (VOLCUF), it was set up...
When a successful British nursery chain was sold to a US firm it set others in the sector wondering who might be next. Annette Rawstrone investigates
A quiet read of Nursery World and one phone call changed 31-year-old Jane Greig's life forever. A few months later, in July 1999, she found herself leaving her job...
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