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Poor-quality provision for under-fives has been identified in a 'significant minority' of cases by Osted inspections of independent schools in England, according to a report published last week by the...
In this extract from Ann Langston’s latest book, Evaluating Early Years Practice in Your School, she explores how to make continuous provision interesting and challenging
A guide to training events, organisations, research, articles and books on child, adult and staff well-being. By Hannah Crown
The National Childminding Association is changing its name to the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years as of next year.
Ofsted scores need to better reflect child outcomes and should be brought in line with the 'internationally respected' ECERS and ITERS scales, according to a think tank report on bridging the gap...
Fewer than three in ten registered childminders in Northern Ireland have had any formal childcare training, an audit by the Northern Ireland Childminding Association (NICMA) has found. In the light of...
Fewer restrictions are to be placed on the delivery of the 30 free hours of childcare to better meet the needs of children, parents and providers.
New training initiatives promise to deliver a more dynamic and integrated workforce. Mary Evans explores the key developments.
A Portage worker who is also a mother is advised by Tina Jefferies on how to achieve her dream of becoming a children's centre manager, along with some other possible career options.
Extra courses to encourage peopleto take up careers in childcare are being offered by Cumbria early years partnership thanks to popular demand. The Making Choices courses are being held at Kendal...