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Distance learning: From afar

17 January 2001

Improving your knowledge and qualifications need not involve travelling to a college or leaving family at home, says Judith Napier

quality of care for under-threes: First choice

17 January 2001

Can it be proved that babies don't need the exclusive care of their mothers? Dr Tony Munton considers what constitutes quality care

Mixed ages: Big and little

10 January 2001

Children have been shown to benefit when allowed to cross over the age groupings in early years settings, writes Jennie Lindon

Management: Dealing with late parents

10 January 2001

All nurseries have them, but they devise different ways of managing them. Mary Evans considers the late pick-up

Equal access to childcare: Bridging the gap

10 January 2001

Providing appropriate childcare for ethnic minority families remains an ideal that is poorly served in reality and often misunderstood by policymakers, says Wendy Wallace

Editor's view

4 January 2001

As early years practitioners return to their work with renewed vigour and enthusiasm after the break, Nursery World has some great new features for 2001. Our new eight-page pull-out series...

Term-time staff set to win full-time deal

4 January 2001

Term-time school support staff in Northern Ireland look set to accept proposals put forward by the Province's five Education and Library Boards which will give them full-time contracts and benefits....

Volunteers from Glasgow City Council dress up to entertain special needs primary pupils

4 January 2001

(Photograph) - Volunteers from Glasgow City Council dressed up to entertain special needs primary pupils at the Winter Gardens on Glasgow Green, which they transformed into Santa's Grotto. Other treats...

Call for policies rethink by Labour

4 January 2001

Leading early years specialists have strongly criticised the Government over its approach to the early years, pointing out how the sector is suffering from 'policy overload' and that rather than...

In brief...National Day Nurseries Association

4 January 2001

The National Day Nurseries Association is currently conducting a survey of its 1,000 members on the impact of Working Families Tax Credit on their businesses. The survey is seeking to...

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