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Nursery nurses in Greenwich look set to be balloted on strike action in their long-running pay dispute with the council (Nursery World, 19 January 2006). Unison, which represents 130 of the 154...
A course promoting early emotional development takes students from many professional backgrounds, as Sue Sillitoe explains.
The UK-wide survey on early childhood launched by the Duchess of Cambridge this week will be a vital source of information for the sector, says Kate Stanley.
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A model of how childcare training was developed to match local needs is described by Judith Napier While training budgets may never appear to go far enough, Blackpool council has proved that with a...
Whether you focus on the food or the bears, it's a project children will love, from Judith Stevens.
Staff training in 2002 will continue to be an added hurdle for early years managers as they struggle to deliver high quality childcare in a sector undergoing rapid expansion and wide-ranging reforms.
What role does mentoring play in maintaining a quality early years workforce? Annette Rawstrone looks at what’s available for trainee Early Years Teachers
With so much focus on children's well-being, it can be easy to overlook those who care for them. Katy Morton considers staff mental health.