This article explores the origins of the modern nursery school in England, focusing upon the early work of the Nursery School Association and its internal debates, with particular consideration of the contributions of the first president and first secretary of the association, respectively Margaret McMillan and Grace Owen. It reflects upon dichotomies within the constructions of the purposes of the nursery espoused by these women and their supporters, essentially rooted in a care versus education debate, and the consequent differences in their orientations to the maternalist milieu that formed a backdrop to their activities. While the dispute between McMillan and Owen has been all but forgotten, similar dichotomies continue within policy cr...
There has been a significant increase in interest in the development of childhood education and care...
There has been a significant increase in interest in the development of childhood education and care...
In this paper, we argue for the past and continuing relevance of Work Discussion, as a model of prof...
This article explores the origins of the modern nursery school in England, focusing upon the early w...
‘The Provision of Nursery Education in England and Wales to 1967 with special reference to North-Eas...
‘The Provision of Nursery Education in England and Wales to 1967 with special reference to North-Eas...
This article explores the impetus and motivation for the McMillan sisters, Christian Socialists comm...
Margaret McMillan is widely known for her open-air nursery, making it her life mission to live by th...
The concept of maternalism emerged during the mid-19th century, as a way of analysing the problems e...
Rachel and Margaret McMillan created an open-air nursery in Deptford, London that has influenced ear...
This study, funded by TACTYC, is located within the context of a body of knowledge concerning the pa...
This is a study of a privately owned, publically funded nursery for children before they start schoo...
The thing that really concerns me is that once MNSs have gone, that level of expertise and social se...
The public funding of early years education and care in England has been transformed. Historically, ...
This TACTYC funded research highlights the role that Maintained Nursery Schools (MNS) play in suppor...
There has been a significant increase in interest in the development of childhood education and care...
There has been a significant increase in interest in the development of childhood education and care...
In this paper, we argue for the past and continuing relevance of Work Discussion, as a model of prof...
This article explores the origins of the modern nursery school in England, focusing upon the early w...
‘The Provision of Nursery Education in England and Wales to 1967 with special reference to North-Eas...
‘The Provision of Nursery Education in England and Wales to 1967 with special reference to North-Eas...
This article explores the impetus and motivation for the McMillan sisters, Christian Socialists comm...
Margaret McMillan is widely known for her open-air nursery, making it her life mission to live by th...
The concept of maternalism emerged during the mid-19th century, as a way of analysing the problems e...
Rachel and Margaret McMillan created an open-air nursery in Deptford, London that has influenced ear...
This study, funded by TACTYC, is located within the context of a body of knowledge concerning the pa...
This is a study of a privately owned, publically funded nursery for children before they start schoo...
The thing that really concerns me is that once MNSs have gone, that level of expertise and social se...
The public funding of early years education and care in England has been transformed. Historically, ...
This TACTYC funded research highlights the role that Maintained Nursery Schools (MNS) play in suppor...
There has been a significant increase in interest in the development of childhood education and care...
There has been a significant increase in interest in the development of childhood education and care...
In this paper, we argue for the past and continuing relevance of Work Discussion, as a model of prof...