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Children would rather do well at school

6 December 2007, Nursery World

Children would rather do well at school than get on well with their family, according to a survey carried out by the BBC TV children's programme 'Newsround'. In its survey,...

 

Teaching awards

6 December 2007, Nursery World

Anyone who nominates a teaching assistant for the national Teaching Awards will be entered in a prize draw for £5,000 worth of books from Oxford University Press. Five winners will...

 

NSPCC calls for ban

6 December 2007, Nursery World

The NSPCC is calling for a ban on the inclusion of children aged under five in reality TV programmes, following the controversy surrounding Channel 4's 'Bringing Up Baby' series and...

 

Toy beads withdrawn from sale

6 December 2007, Nursery World

More than 500,000 sets of the popular toy beads Bindeez, made in China, have been withdrawn from sale in the UK and Ireland after a five-year-old girl in Teesside was...

 

Back to drawing board for unbuilt centre

6 December 2007, Nursery World

A school in Bristol has kept its children's centre plans on track after contractors said it would cost nearly twice its allocated budget.

 

Noticeboard

6 December 2007, Nursery World

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First food awards winner

5 December 2007, Nursery World

The winners of the first-ever Nursery Food Awards were congratulated by celebrity chef Paul Rankin at last week's BBC Good Food Show in Birmingham.

 

Nurseries to be given free books in £5m scheme

5 December 2007, Nursery World

A £5m scheme for libraries to give free books to local nurseries was unveiled last week by children's secretary Ed Balls.

 

EYFS comes under attack by experts

5 December 2007, Nursery World

A group of child development experts has launched a vehement attack on the Early Years Foundation Stage, claiming that it is 'fundamentally flawed' and will harm young children.

 

No progress on child poverty

5 December 2007, Nursery World

The Government's lack of progress in eradicating child poverty was highlighted in two reports published on Monday, with one study showing a year-on-year increase of 200,000 children living in poverty...

 
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