
1 December 2008
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Children visiting Drusillas animal park in Alfriston, East Sussex, will be hearing more about its ties with Africa following the return of the park's head of education from a trip...
The quality of nursery education in England is 'particularly high', said Chief Inspector of Schools Christine Gilbert last week, as Ofsted published its annual report, which included figures originally released...
Westminster children's Society has launched its social enterprise childcare network, calling for more support and funding from the Government. Launching the Enterprising Childcare Network at an event at the Houses...
Every local authority will be required by law to have a Children's Trust Board responsible for improving the safety and well-being of all children, children's secretary Ed Balls said last...
A ban on the television advertising of fast-food restaurants to children would cut the number of overweight children aged three to 11 in America by 18 per cent, a new...
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The nursery sector cannot afford to go on paying low wages.
More efficient managing of staff is explored by Alan Bentley.
By Pat Gordon-Smith, early years writer and editor and supporter of the Children are Unbeatable! Alliance for equal protection from violence.
It is shocking how many people want to open a nursery and appear to want to want to tinker around and enjoy working with children while 'not being concerned with...
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