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A survey being carried out on behalf of Devon County Council aims to find out if local childcare provision is meeting the needs of parents and carers.
As crucial as first aid training is, great differences exist between the courses available for early years workers. Mary Evans reports.
The only provider of EYPS training in Norfolk will start to scale back the programme from September and will close it down completely in January 2013.
The National Association for Special Educational Needs has called for better training for classroom support staff. Judith Napier reports
The effects of dyslexia can be reduced with practical help from a child's carer, writes nanny Lorna Clark Imagine a ten-year-old walking to school, along the route she has walked for the past five...
Children's play provision is among the victims of the new Government's axe, along with literacy initiatives and childcare subsidies for parents training to go back to work.
Managers of half the playgroups in England hold a childcare or education qualification at only NVQ level 2 or under, a major study funded by the Department for Education and Employment has found. The...
Jigsaw Day Nurseries, the UK's fourth largest nursery chain, has been heavily criticised by the Adult Learning Inspectorate (ALI) for the quality of its training provision. According to the ALI...
The decision to change the way SATS are carried out at Key Stage 1 in England's primary schools is good news for Foundation Stage practitioners. Greater emphasis on teacher assessment of pupils rather...
The call by Alan Bentley, chairman of nursery group Childcare Corporation, for the private nursery sector to form a new trade association to represent its interests may seem to have come out of the...