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Reform of all vocational learning and qualifications brings with it inevitable challenges, but the benefits for the early years sector far outweigh any of the risks posed.
Alan Milburn's report for the Government on social mobility has prompted much debate, with the role of higher education institutions in helping to eradicate the disadvantage of a less privileged...
Our approach to love needs attention, says Dr Jools Page, director of the MA in Early Childhood Education (UK and Malta), University of Sheffield.
We are trying to reach parents and carers in low-income households and encourage their active engagement in reading.
Apprenticeships can fill the skills gap in the childcare sector and bring benefits to employers, says David Way, national director of apprenticeships at the Learning and Skills Council.
The need for good speaking, listening and communication skills in the early years has, rightly, shot up the agenda in recent years, with the Bercow Report and the Every Child a Talker programme.
After your story about the restaurant in Cheshire offering childcare while parents enjoy a meal (News, 20/27 December) I was heartened to turn to Pat Wills' comments in 'To the Point' on looking to...
There has been a sharp increase in the number of apprentices signing up for Level 3 Early Years Educator (EYE) since the GCSE rule change, a Nursery World analysis shows.
The Government will spend more than £10,000 on each childcare T- level in a bid to boost the numbers taking this new Level 3 programme.
Sir Peter Williams' report on maths teaching has much of value, and suggestions for a sensitive approach to the early years goes some way to calming the alarm bells.