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Portman Early Childhood Centre, London

19 January 2006

'To plan an early years environment well, you need to know a lot about child development and how children learn,' says Joanne White, head of the 85-place Portman Early Childhood...

The Environment

19 January 2006

10 steps to quality 1 Is your setting clean, well-lit, warm enough and furnished with appropriate chairs, tables and storage equipment for Foundation Stage children? Are all members of staff...

Editor's view

19 January 2006

Nursery World's past two series of collectable, pull-out guides, 'Around the Nursery' and 'Birth to Three', proved incredibly popular with our readers, and we're sure that this year's series on...

Nursery nurses act over unequal pay

19 January 2006

Up to 200 nursery nurses in Greenwich who earn up to £4,000 less than their counterparts in other nearby areas of London are threatening to take strike action over low...

Five-year-old Georgina Davidson from St Mary's Primary School in Askham

19 January 2006

(Photograph) - Five-year-old Georgina Davidson from St Mary's Primary School in Askham Richard, north Yorkshire, listens to her sick teddy bear's chest with help from York University medical student Aaron...

Nurseries warned to stick to schools

19 January 2006

Nursery schools 'must maintain the connection with the school system if they have any hope of surviving', an early childhood expert said last week. The warning came following the National...

Children from the A-Zoo Nursery

19 January 2006

(Photograph) - Children from the A-Zoo Nursery, which opened this month at Blackpool Zoo, meet their new neighbour, Hindra the elephant. The 64-place setting, boasting direct views over the elephant...

Media watch

19 January 2006

Tony Blair admitted smacking his three older children last week, but said he had never hit his five-year-old son Leo. According to the Independent, the prime minister revealed his 'change...

Nursery at NDNA'scentre 'inadequate'

19 January 2006

A nursery based at the National Day Nurseries Association's £1.2m flagship regional centre in the East Midlands has been rated 'inadequate' by Ofsted following an inspection last November.

An urgent review of the vetting system that clears people to work with children has been announced

19 January 2006

An urgent review of the vetting system that clears people to work with children has been announced by education secretary Ruth Kelly, with proposals for tightening up to be brought...

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