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29 March 2007
Eric Clark's prescient article on toy marketing
(Special Report, 15 March) admirably continues the growing global movement
against the crass commercialisation of childhood recently highlighted by the
'Compass' report. These...
29 March 2007
I am writing for advice from other Nursery World
readers. In my time working in nurseries there have been many changes in
opinion on how we should work with under-threes....
28 March 2007
The longer children spend in group daycare, the more aggressive and disobedient they are throughout primary school, even if they attend a high-quality setting, according to new research.
28 March 2007
Changes to Ofsted on 1 April will see it becoming one of the most powerful forces for improvement in the fields of education, children's services and skills. The new organisation,...
28 March 2007
A large voluntary childcare group is to close after the local authority decided to stop funding it because it does not offer 'value for money'....
28 March 2007
An investigation into work-based learning has uncovered a lack of key skills or study among nursery staff considered qualified at certain NVQ levels. Mary Evans reports
The scale of...
22 March 2007
It's all talk in this week's issue of Nursery World -
but that certainly doesn't mean no action, as you'll discover when you read on.
In our six-page, special pull-out...
22 March 2007
Nursery chain Wind in the Willows is closing two
neighbourhood nurseries in Suffolk in the next few weeks because it can no
longer afford to run them. The group will...
22 March 2007
(Photograph) - Children from Thorngumbald infant school
near Kingston upon Hull made models of dinosaurs and planets from recycled
materials at an environmental awareness day organised by East Riding of...
22 March 2007
The likely winner of the £5m contract to take on
the running of Stoke-on-Trent's children's services department was named last
week as one of the partners in the consortium contracted...