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Is English approach too formal?

30 July 2003, Nursery World

Denmark and Finland are more concerned about their children's personal and social development at the age of six than how literate and numerate they are, a comparative study by Ofsted...

 

Publish childcarers' history, say MPs

30 July 2003, Nursery World

MPs on the education and skills select committee last week added their voice to calls for the law in England to be changed, so that parents can read any complaints...

 

New inspection cycle set out

30 July 2003, Nursery World

The Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care has clarified which of the care standards for early years education and childcare providers will be used in forthcoming inspections over a...

 

Expert opinions: Called into question

30 July 2003, Nursery World

Just because someone has Doctor or Professor in front of their name, it doesn't necessarily mean they have all the answers. Jennie Lindon offers some healthy scepticism

 

Thinking it through

9 July 2003, Nursery World

Practitioners must consider whether a mainstream or special setting is best for a particular child on an individual basis, says Valerie Driscoll...

 

Get the message

9 July 2003, Nursery World

Questions for practitioners to consider about how they support communication are suggested by Anne O'Connor...

 

Baby care is surveyed

9 July 2003, Nursery World

Acurriculum-based approach is not appropriate for the under-threes, claims a new report from the Scottish Executive reviewing more than 30 years of research on early child development.

 

Back to basics

9 July 2003, Nursery World

Millions of children in poor countries are dying from preventable illnesses. Anne Wiltsher looks at what we could be doing about it...

 

All in a day's work

9 July 2003, Nursery World

Some nurseries are becoming even more inclusive by hiring staff with disabilities. Catherine Gaunt hears how to do it...

 

Editor's view

3 July 2003, Nursery World

Nursery nurse strikes are breaking out all over the UK, as poorly paid childcare workers are striving to bring about long-awaited changes in their status and salaries (see News, page...

 
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