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The Department for Education has created 'a black hole' of more than 114m in overspending according to the Labour Party.
We need to make the most of apprenticeship schemes and training programmes to recruit and retain early years staff, argues Karen Derbyshire, head of sector at training provider Realise
Happy Days Nurseries & Pre-Schools is expanding with the opening of two new purpose-built sites this year.
The new Level 2/3 awards replace more than 200 qualifications. Is it a dumbing down?
Representatives of the early years sector met in London earlier this week to decide on the best way forward for the development of the workforce following the closure earlier this year of their...
* We have five copies each of Baby Says - Hooray, Baby Says - Hello, Baby Says - Love You and Baby Says - Bye-Bye by Opal Dunn (Hodder Children's Books, 3.99 each) to give away to Nursery World...
The Government has announced plans for a new law requiring nurseries to train more practitioners in first aid. Ruth Stokes looks at the practical implications, and how to prepare.
A new report urges the Government to improve the training, pay and conditions of early years staff to support all children’s learning and development before they start school.
Emeritus Professor Peter Moss, Thomas Coram Research Unit, UCL, spoke last week at an event to mark 25 years since the launch of Early Studies Degrees. Here is his speech in full
Childminders have rewarding, responsible careers providing care and early education for young children with all the benefits of home-based working.