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If a bright idea brings benefits to one setting, you want to spread the word. Melanie Defries explains how some chains do just that.
Far from narrowing their curriculum, some schools are prioritising children’s well-being, language and the arts to help them adjust following lockdown. By Charlotte Goddard
Apprenticeships are getting an update, with plans for employer-led standards coinciding with the introduction of the Level 3 EYE qualification and new GCSE rules. Ross Midgley explains.
<P> Key features of the Profile are explained by <B> Pauline Hoare </B> , principal officer for curriculum and assessment policy at the QCA </P>
There are some new faces in our Top 25 table of nursery groups this year, and in our extensive directory too. Catherine Gaunt analyses the latest moves in both size and quality of the chains.
By Meg Jones, childcare and early years consultant. 1 Encouragement and praise are necessary when children are practising new movements.
A newsletter can be a geat way to communicate with parents. Viv Hampshire explains how to keep it informative and practical.
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...
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* The National Children's Bureau has produced three guides as support materials for the Birth to Three Matters training programme. The subjects are: working with young children from minority ethnic...