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Employers will welcome experienced childcarers who brush up their knowledge after time away from work, as Karen Faux hears.
It would seem that training in the early years in Britain is at the crossroads. Earlier this year, on 31 March, the Early Years National Training Organisation was abolished, along with all other NTOs....
I think the very tragic death of Thomas Egan comes down to one issue - proper staff training. All nursery staff, whether new or old, should go on regular training courses to update their skills and...
A new BA degree has been devised around a set of professional standards for Scottish early years workers. Karen Faux reports.
If you are spending a lot on training and want some protection against your staff taking their skills elsewhere, get them to sign a training agreement, says Jacqui Mann of HR4Nurseries
The panel of judges for this year's Nursery World Awards contains a host of leading experts from across the early years sector.
Jo Parkes looks at what the Government’s policy has been for the early years sector post-pandemic, and if a Labour government would change things
The effects of graduate leadership training are analysed by Professor Mark Hadfield and Dr Tim Waller from the University of Wolverhampton's Centre for Development and Applied Research in Education.
Since the end of the Level 3 apprenticeship standard impasse, more apprenticeships are in development. Hannah Crown rounds up the big changes within vocational training
I am writing in praise of Training Today (18/25 December) and to say how useful it is to me, the staff at Nanny Search and our many visitors. In addition to our placement service we have a resource...