Did you know that one of the leading publications in the early years sector offers free access to articles from its back issues? Visitors to the Nursery World website can search through thousands of news stories, features, opinion pieces, reviews, articles from practice and more. You must register with the site before it will give you full access to articles, but this is free and only takes a minute.
If you are an HE student then you might be wary of using Nursery World too often in your references as it is more of a magazine than an academic publication, although it is still very useful in giving you an overview or a quick introduction to a topic with which you are not familiar. FE students should certainly consider using the material from the site in addition to information from books when writing assignments.
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