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The challenges and benefits of reflective practice for early years practitioners are explored in depth in this unit, says Mary Evans.
A ‘sector council’ which aims to raise the profile of early years by lobbying on key issues has been created by NAHT.
Early years practitioners wanting to find out more about phonics or the learning environment can tune into Teachers' TV this month for a week-long batch of programmes focusing on the early years....
The Government's proposal to require all childcare staff to be qualified to level 3 sounds laudable, but is it really such a good idea? Mary Evans seeks out views across the sector.
What do we hope for or fear happening in the year ahead? Nursery World heard from a range of concerned people across the early years sector.
The Government lacks a long-term strategy to develop the early years workforce, with falling qualification levels threatening to put the quality of children’s early years education at risk, new...
Evidence of the vital mind/body connection in early development means we must take a less sedentary approach to learning, explains Anne O’Connor
Scotland's early years sector has been recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours. Among those receiving the MBE are Ruby Burns, for services to pre-school education at Cardonald College, Glasgow;...
By Pat Brunton and Linda Thornton (Optimus Education, 89, ISBN 9781907927256)
It's clear that nurseries and childminders benefit the majority of children, regardless of background,says Professor Edward Melhuish, lead author of the latest SEED research