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A well-structured staff induction programme goes a long way to helping retain employees and brings huge benefits to both practitioners and settings, Nicole Weinstein discovers
The importance of achieving a healthy business culture is being addressed by a personal development programme delivered by training company Room E47.
By Susan Kramer, Liberal Democrat prospective parliamentary candidate, Richmond Park, London No-one disputes that joblessness is a primary cause of child poverty. With 30 per cent of children living...
Closer working between the early years, playwork and youthwork sectors, including looking at the 'pedagogic' approach to working with children from Scandinavian countries, is one of eight stated goals...
The playwork sector is in danger of becoming a 'diluted workforce' unless the quality of play qualifications improves, according to a playwork educator. Speaking at last month's conference of the...
New competencies to benchmark Early Childhood Studies degree qualifications will be launched in September. Dr Eunice Lumsden offers an exclusive preview
Carol Bromley explored unconscious bias as a result of training about race. By Gabriella Jozwiak
The National Childminding Association is calling for more flexibility and funding to make it easier for childminders to access training and development.
Aspire Training Team, a specialist early years apprenticeship training provider with facilities across the South-West, marked 25 years in business in April with a number of celebratory activities.
Find out more about becoming an early years teacher, in association with the Department for Education