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Analysis: The way forward?

To improve the quality of early years care and education, the New Zealand government is starting with an ambitious plan to raise the qualifications of the workforce. Annette Rawstrone hears about its ...

Analysis: On reflection ... see who's saying what about this issuefor the early years

'By making the education and care of young children a top priority for public spending, New Zealand has joined that select group of nations which can offer high-quality, affordable childcare for all.

Editor's View

Testing children on reading at age six would be a step backwards.

Opinion: To the Point - Moving the EYFS upward

The trouble with the Early Years Foundation Stage is that it ends too soon, says Pat Wills.

Opinion: In my View - Save the health visitors

I am passionate about health visiting because it has a positive impact on children and their families.

Opinion: Letters

Letter of the week

Online ... see who's saying what at www.nurseryworld.co.uk

Men don't go into childcare due to the really poor pay. I went out with a man who did the NNEB and then went into social work because he just couldn't work for the poor wages. Poor me, I stayed with c...

A unique child Inclusion: A pro-active approach

Parents can be assured about what an early years setting has to offer their special needs child by a new inclusion stamp. Karen Faux finds out how.

IDP strategy

In October the Government launched a new strategy to support children with wide-ranging special needs.

Learning & Development Stage Project: Acting up!

Staging their own shows brought out the best in children whether performing, accompanying or observing, for a project described by their nursery manager Cheryl Cusack.

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