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Nurseries led by staff with degrees have a positive impact on the overall quality of provision for pre-school children, research has found.
Early years practitioners can gain an international angle on their field at the 'Starting Strong' conference at the Institute of Education, London, on 23 January. Speaker John Bennett, co-author of...
An alternative form of circle time is teaching young children to listen and concentrate. Sharon Garforth explains the programme and training.
The chief executive of the Jigsaw Group has stepped down after more than ten years spent guiding the development of the UK's second-largest nursery chain. Tom Shea gave up his position as chief...
Up to 15,000 school catering staff are to be trained to prepare healthy meals from scratch to phase out the 'cheap slop' served in school canteens, education secretary Ruth Kelly said last week. She...
Leaders of four universities are urging the Government to expand the childcare grant to include postgraduate students so they are not disincentivised from studying for higher qualifications.
Aleading special needs charity wants teachers in mainstream schools to be given more training to teach children who have special needs. The call was made last week by the National Autistic Society...
Education secretary David Blunkett has revealed Pounds 400m of funding for recruiting and training teaching assistants in primary and secondary schools from 2002 to 2004. Local education authorities...
Problems with complaint-driven Ofsted inspections stymied providers’ plans to sell their settings or acquire new ones in what was otherwise a positive 2013 for the nursery sector, according to a...