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9 October 2003, Nursery World

Think ahead to make the most effective use of one of the most popular play areas in any setting, as Jane Drake considers how practitioners can carry out planning for...

 

Within reach

9 October 2003, Nursery World

Take a look at a nursery that's leading the way in good practice in special educational needs. By Wendy Scott Willows Nursery and Special School in Portsmouth does more than...

 

Lessons in Logo

9 October 2003, Nursery World

April Jones, director of Computer Kids, learns a new language Logo is a visual programming language allowing the user to control an on-screen 'turtle' to create repeating patterns and shapes....

 

Software review: Terry the turtle

9 October 2003, Nursery World

Terry the turtle Kudlian 07000 583542

 

Out of the blue

9 October 2003, Nursery World

The sky's the limit for thinking and learning when you lead the children in exploring one of the most overlooked aspects of our environment, says Helen Shelbourne Adult-led activity

 

Project guide

9 October 2003, Nursery World

This project recognises that: * settings should be constantly resourced and organised in such a way as to offer learning opportunities across all areas of the Foundation Stage curriculum

 

World class

9 October 2003, Nursery World

Multicultural publishers expect to be judged on their quality as well as diversity, finds Judith Napier Nirmal Hirani knows the value of reading. She recalls that, growing up India, there...

 

Take your pick

9 October 2003, Nursery World

Be careful to get it right when you choose a quality assurance scheme for your setting, advises Mary Evans Childcare providers looking for a quality assurance scheme should recall the...

 

Case study: Quality First

9 October 2003, Nursery World

Quality First costs £200. Currently around 70 partnerships have funding to buy places for childminders, or people can pay in three instalments. The NCMA employs the mentors and assessors and...

 

Tips on choosing a QA scheme

9 October 2003, Nursery World

Nursery owner Janine Collishaw researched childcare QA schemes for her MBA. She advises childcarers to:

 
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