Rachel and Margaret McMillan created an open-air nursery in Deptford, London that has influenced early years education for 100 years. Their vision for young children living in poverty and deprivation to have access to fresh air through outdoor learning, nutritious meals, and an enriching environment to explore and develop has been embraced and interpreted internationally since its inception. This article explores the founding of the nursery, the ethos behind the practice, and the influence the open-air nursery has had on contemporary early years practice in England
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There is a general concern that children are not spending enough time outdoors. The growing number o...
This article draws on the findings from a small qualitative study which focused on gathering perspec...
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...
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...
Training College for educating future teachers of young children in the early 20th century and the p...
This article explores the origins of the modern nursery school in England, focusing upon the early w...
This research explores the programme offered in the Rachel McMillan Teacher Training College for edu...
This study, funded by TACTYC, is located within the context of a body of knowledge concerning the pa...
England is currently facing a plethora of policy initiatives aimed at raising the quality of service...
Philosophical, theoretical and scientific interest in early childhood has a very long history. The i...
The importance of home–school relationships between parents and practitioners in early childhood set...
This is a study of a privately owned, publically funded nursery for children before they start schoo...
This paper considers the intersection of Spiritual Motherhood, early childhood education and child w...
There is a general concern that children are not spending enough time outdoors. The growing number o...
This article draws on the findings from a small qualitative study which focused on gathering perspec...
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...
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...
Training College for educating future teachers of young children in the early 20th century and the p...
This article explores the origins of the modern nursery school in England, focusing upon the early w...
This research explores the programme offered in the Rachel McMillan Teacher Training College for edu...
This study, funded by TACTYC, is located within the context of a body of knowledge concerning the pa...
England is currently facing a plethora of policy initiatives aimed at raising the quality of service...
Philosophical, theoretical and scientific interest in early childhood has a very long history. The i...
The importance of home–school relationships between parents and practitioners in early childhood set...
This is a study of a privately owned, publically funded nursery for children before they start schoo...
This paper considers the intersection of Spiritual Motherhood, early childhood education and child w...
There is a general concern that children are not spending enough time outdoors. The growing number o...
This article draws on the findings from a small qualitative study which focused on gathering perspec...