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Teaching children how to cross a road does not mean they will put their knowledge into practice, according to a study of 120 Scottish four-and five-year-olds carried out by the British Psychological...
Two awards for training quality have gone to Acorn Early Years Training. The company gained British Standard quality assurance status for its short course training and recognition under the SPRITO...
The National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA) has launched a year-long research project with the Education Policy Institute (EPI) to look at the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the early years...
The basic set of skills and knowledge that childcare workers need has been updated and refined by the CWDC, says Karen Faux.
The Early Childhood Studies Degree Network (ECSDN) has issued an open call for papers for its research conference.
The Arab World Arabs have had a bad press here for many years now. Probably the one Arab most British people could readily name is Osama bin Laden. The need to combat the current suspicion of Arabs...
The number of incidents of reported cases of coronavirus almost doubled in one week in January, official statistics reveal.
Nursery workers and childminders will have to travel to test centres to access asymptomatic testing for Covid-19, unlike those working in nursery classes and maintained nurseries, who will be sent...
Changes to how the early years workforce can develop will impinge on the quality of provision available to young children, argues Pamela Calder.
The new Early Years Educator qualifications will be available from this September, but what courses will be on offer? Karen Faux reports.