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How are nurseries identifying the training they need, and - more to the point - affording it? Karen Faux finds out.
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
Books for very young children should have lots of pictures and novelty features, but minimal text. Ruth Thomson spells out what to look for.
Children in Scotland has called for all early years workers to receive professional training in promoting racial equality. The charity's senior policy officer Douglas Hamilton, speaking in the run-up...
The donation of free computer equipment last year has had interesting implications for the early years settings that received it. Jenny Benjamin does a follow-up Christmas came early last year for 14...
This ex-secondary teacher branched out into childminding and is now a council childcare development officer. Careers adviser Tina Jefferies suggests EYPS, academia or management as fruitful paths to...
The Post-2015 Development Agenda offers a unique opportunity to carve a positive future for children based on a holistic approach to early childhood development - but early years practitioners need...
Going back to basics is helping early years practitioners to identify the areas where they need to boost their skills, says Mary Evans.
MPs will today debate whether to extend the 15-hour childcare entitlement to working parents of children from the age of nine months.