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Just under three-quarters of parents would rather send their child to a nursery with an early years teacher than one without, new research suggests.
Sector organisations and experts have joined forces to launch the Early Years Workforce Commission to carry out a review of the workforce challenges facing the sector and develop a workforce strategy.
Only students who have achieved a minimum grade C in GCSE English and maths will be eligible to undertake the new Level 3 Early Years Educator qualifications launching in September.
Reported incidences of Covid-19 in early years settings have more than doubled in a week, according to the latest Ofsted numbers.
Four local authorities have been designated beacons of best practice for their groundbreaking work within the early years and childcare sector. The councils - Leeds, Somerset, and the London boroughs...
(Photograph) - Poppy Gaad, three, and William Cryer, four, helped nursery manager Julie Preece in the garden at the Just Learning nursery at Cardiff Gate Business Park on 31 May. Staff from Barclay's...
Our resident legal agony aunt, Caroline Robins, principal associate at Eversheds, myth-busts common misconceptions on employment law
Early years settings will receive just a 6p an hour increase per child for three-and four-year-olds next term, as the Department for Education reverts to pre-Covid funding rates.
The current workforce is facing a ‘ticking timebomb’ of staff shortages combined with falling qualifications levels and an increasing reliance on unpaid staff, the Education Policy Institute has...