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The early education and childcare qualifications review, launched on 28 October, is aiming to strengthen the training, qualifications and career opportunities of all those working in the sector.
The Covid-19 pandemic has increased demand for nannies among families and driven up costs, according to the latest Nanny Salary Index.
The Scottish Qualifications Authority has developed a Higher in early years care and education which will be available at colleges from the start of this academic year, with the first exams to take...
Recruitment agencies and nursery groups have raised concerns about significant numbers of early years job applicants who have undertaken online childcare courses and mistakenly believe they have full...
It is perfectly possible for children to participate in regular phonics sessions that are enjoyable for all concerned. Poetry and song
Childminders are among the workers that could be eligible for the Government scheme to extend financial support to the self-employed affected by Covid-19.
Using interpreters when working with families Occasionally, early years settings have to discuss things with parents whose knowledge of English is limited. This may be at an initial meeting to explain...
In an interview with Nursery World, Vicky Ford, the minister for children and families, has defended the level of funding for the early years sector during the coronavirus crisis.