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Programme co-ordinator Nikki Fairchild describes how training for the first cohort of Early Years Teachers has got off to a strong start
Children get into the spirit of the Early Years Fiesta at Eureka!, the children's museum in Halifax, West Yorkshire, last week.
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Early years professionals, academics and teaching unions have united in expressing concern that following last month's final report into early reading by Jim Rose, children will be taught to read...
Early years and education professionals are warning that the recovery phase from Covid-19 will have a knock-on effect for early help services for young children and their families.
Help is at hand for settings preparing to offer funded places for two-year-olds in 'Are you ready for me -now I'm 2?'. Its authors, the Cheshire East Early Years and Childcare Team, explain how it...
Some childminders are being put off enrolling for Early Years Teacher courses in September because of the requirement to undertake at least two weeks' work experience in a school.
A conference on engaging men in the early years will be held at the National Science and Media Museum in Bradford later this month.
The Government is expanding the School Direct programme, which offers work-based training for graduates, to the early years from this September.
The Early Years NationalTraining Organisation is to hold a series of regional conferences in England over the winter for Early Years Development and Childcare Partnerships, Learning and Skills...