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As one of the people who objected to the proposals for Expert Support for the Foundation Stage (News, 22 August), and answered 'no' to all the questions, I am surprised at the apparently positive...
People are being urged to consider careers in childcare, playwork or early education by Suffolk Early Years Development and Childcare Partnership. The initiative is part of 'Do something you love for...
Baby and toddler activity groups are coming up with ways to keep parents connected and children stimulated in light of the social distancing measures introduced to reduce the spread of Coronavirus.
From short courses to new qualifications at Levels 2 and 3, the sector now has more special needs training options than ever. By Meredith Jones Russell
Nursery managers are looking at different ways to beat the recruitment crisis - from offering training to grannies to spotting potential in teenagers on work experience. Mary Evans reports With fewer...
What happened after a lonely woman wrote a letter to Nursery World in 1935 has been turned into a theatrical production touring the country.
Early years providers are doing it for themselves when it comes to making sure their staff can gain the skills and understanding that their settings require. Karen Faux hears what they most value.
The early years sector's initial bid to retain a dedicated organisation to oversee its workforce training has been rejected by the Government. A DfES spokeswoman said that the early years bid,...
More than 40 per cent of playworkers do not have a playwork qualification, a new report by SkillsActive has found.
In the first of a two-part series, Dr Lala Manners looks at physical development from a training perspective. In this article, she sets out the context, including proposals to change the Early...