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Stars in their eyes

19 April 2001, Nursery World

By Kay Stead, a Worcestershire pre-school supervisor and childcare and education tutor The news that pre-school settings will be able to use hotel-style 'star ratings' took many of us by...

 

False economy

19 April 2001, Nursery World

I work as a nursery nurse in a nursery class. I am NNEB-qualified as well as holding the Certificate in Post-Qualifying Studies. If the teacher in charge of the nursery...

 

Northern light

19 April 2001, Nursery World

I trained at the Norland College in the 1980s, when it was still providing a busy residential nursery service. There was a need for overnight care then, and there is...

 

Avoid red-eye shift

19 April 2001, Nursery World

The idea of 24-hour nursery provision (News, 5 April) sounds good initially, but I would be concerned over the health and safety issues involved in handing over a child in...

 

Wake-up call

19 April 2001, Nursery World

I have thoroughly enjoyed my year's subscription to Nursery World, but will not be renewing it as I am now working with Key Stages 3 and 4 and post-16 pupils....

 

Courses and conferences

19 April 2001, Nursery World

1 May Tackling 'race hate'

 

TV and radio

19 April 2001, Nursery World

19 April 'Rotten Ralph - The Contest'

 

Editor's view

19 April 2001, Nursery World

Teaching assistant, non-teaching assistant, classroom assistant, nursery nurse, early years practitioner... The number of job titles given to support staff in primary schools is only outdone by the number of...

 

Support staff must be valued

19 April 2001, Nursery World

Support staff in primary schools in England and Wales feel undervalued in their job and most of them work up to ten hours a week of overtime without any extra...

 

Partnerships put Government recruitment campaign to the test

19 April 2001, Nursery World

Partnerships across England have been putting the Government's childcare recruitment campaign into practice in recent months - and have been finding out what works best through a process of trial...

 
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