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(Photograph) - Tutor Katy Sykes from Ridge Danyers College in Chester celebrates the success of her students (from left) Susan Ryan, Kathryn Johnson and Karen Dewsnap. The students, who all work at...
Leaders must enable a sharing of vision among their team, as well as reflection, argue Verity Campbell-Barr and Caroline Leeson
Demand for the new Level 5 early years specialist qualification is high, according to one of the first training providers to offer the qualification.
Ofsted’s first annual early years report, with its focus on school as the best place for two-year-olds, has drawn a vocal response from the sector.
Teaching Language and Literacy in the Early Years. By Diane Godwin and Margaret Perkins. (David Fulton, 15, 020 7405 5606) Reviewed by Marian Whitehead, language and early years consultant
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...
The Government appreciates the sector’s role in managing coronavirus and has set out its schemes to help settings weather the storm financially, says children and families minister Vicky Ford
(Photograph) - Sparkling fish, mermaids and mystic seahorses are among the larger-than-life costumes created for the Chapeltown carnival in Leeds on the August bank holiday by children taking part in...
The directors of nursery group Childcare Enterprise, which manages workplace and children's centre nurseries, are opening a new chain of settings under the name of Brunton Day Nursery.