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Karen Hart investigates Standard 7 in detail, considering the ways in which Early Years Teachers should be proactive and accountable when it comes to children's health and safety.
Knocking on the door of another early years provider to see its pedagogy in action is a fantastic way to build a community of practice. Juliet Mickelburgh provides some tips.
The rise in funding for early years providers from April will be a third less than the increase in last year’s Spending Review, despite the impact of coronavirus, which is pushing many nurseries and...
The Duchess of Cambridge has launched a national survey on early childhood.
The Scottish government has placed haggis on a list of restricted foods for nursery schools. New guidelines on nutrition (see News, page 6) recommend that under-fives eat the famous delicacy no more...
I was interested to read the article about the future for early years staff (Training, 12 January) but concerned to see the issues raised by the Children's Workforce Strategy regarding nursery nurses....
Incidents of coronavirus in nurseries are at their highest level since February, Ofsted figures show.
(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...
* Stress at work can undermine the benefits of family-friendly policies in the workplace, research for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) has found. A report, Caring and counting: The impact of...