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Sector organisations and experts have joined forces to launch the Early Years Workforce Commission to carry out a review of the workforce challenges facing the sector and develop a workforce strategy.
Ofsted’s annual report highlights the impact of the early years workforce crisis on the sector, and the growing number of unqualified staff in nurseries and pre-schools.
The Department for Education has doubled the funding available for the early years bursary scheme to £3,000 in a bid to encourage more applicants.
* The first wave of practitioners achieving Early Years Professional Status have been receiving their letters of confirmation this month. They include Rebecca Johnson, early years manager from Eureka!...
Early years settings can find advice and assistance on employing disabled people in a new guide published by Sure Start. Recruitment and retention of disabled people: a good practice guide for early...
Early years organisations have expressed growing frustration with the uncertainty about where the sector fits into the Labour Government's plans for its second term. Three weeks after the general...
The Early Years Alliance has launched a new survey for early years providers, to gain an up-to-date understanding of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the sector ahead of the Government’s...
(Photograph) - There was plenty to catch the eye at Scotland's first-ever Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition, including these puppets. Sponsored by Nursery World and TES Primary, the event...
Ofsted has set out plans to change the inspection cycle for early years providers, so that all nurseries, pre-schools and childminders will be inspected within six years of their last inspection.
Early Years Teacher status is intended to boost the sector's professional image by building on the strengths of EYPS. Annette Rawstrone reports.