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Training Today contains a wealth of information on all the changes to early years education and childcare qualifications.
Encouraging children to learn a musical instrument will boost their memory capacity and may give them an advantage in school, according to research by psychologists at the Chinese University of Hong...
Charlotte Goddard looks at the training and support available to early years practitioners responsible for children in the 18 to 36 months age group
Early years Level 3 and T-Level training was already in flux. How has Covid affected their delivery, and what impact are the Government incentives having, asks Joanne Parkes
The Birrell Collection Nursery School in Annandale Street, Edinburgh, last week held a science day to spark children's interest in electricity, space and science. The children went on a magnet hunt...
What the ‘20 per cent off-the-job training’ rule means exactly, and how it can be delivered, have been causing headaches for employers and training companies alike. Ross Midgley has some answers
Scotland’s Named Person scheme is planned to go national by September, but the policy has divided opinion, reports Charlotte Goddard
Practitioners are aware of the need for CPD, but not all training is created equal. Knowing how to identify effective, evidence-based professional development is key, says the University of Oxford’s...
Plans for a centralised, nationally-directed training programme for the Foundation Stage have prompted concerns that it will be too standardised to meet the needs of practitioners working in different...
(Photograph) - It was an eye for an eye for four-year-old Matthew Edwards during a science day held at the Birrell Collection Nursery School in Edinburgh earlier this month. The science day involved...