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The new national occupational standards for classroom assistants (see News, page 4) are welcome for several reasons. The standards, and the forthcoming NVQs/SVQs that will follow, will be a big step...
There are many ways that you can market your club's services to the local community and, says Jackie Nunns, it won't break the bank to do so Whether you have vacancies or a waiting list, marketing...
Awarding bodies and sector organisations have raised concerns that the early years T-Level won’t equip students with a licence to practice.
(Photograph) - Five-year-olds Nadja Howton, Kenya Paul and Ciara Galvin put themselves on the map at Bernie Spain Gardens on London's South Bank. An event called Celebrating Sanctuary, held as part...
Life-long friends Rona Broderick, writing here, and Nicola Belgrave turned an East End London pub into the nursery they had dreamt of since they were 18 Nicola and I have known each other since we...
Confusion and frustration is continuing among the early years sector around eligibility for the coronavirus vaccine.
Funding for some Early Years Educator courses is set to disappear once T-levels come in, Nursery World can reveal.
There has been a sharp increase in the number of apprentices signing up for Level 3 Early Years Educator (EYE) since the GCSE rule change, a Nursery World analysis shows.
Chichester University's Nikki Fairchild reports on the current progress of her hard working students