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What training is available to help practitioners support children’s early literacy? Charlotte Goddard reports
There are plenty of training opportunities available for those who want to become teachers and specialise in this important area, says Anne Hayes
With a job portfolio in the health service, lecturing, assessing, nursery inspecting and local authority management, and studying for a higher degree, where would Tina Jefferies suggest this candidate...
A new training scheme is helping unemployed men find work in early years and childcare in London. The project, Cool2Care, gives them work experience and the chance to gain formal childcare...
Successful toilet training depends on being alert to when children are ready and relaxed, says Penny Tassoni, and nurseries should co-ordinate the process with a child's parents
The Children's Workforce Development Council is driving a process of change in training that will ultimately affect everyone working in the early years sector. Whatever level you are working at, the...
A small survey conducted by the National Childminding Association has found that some registered childminders in England have still not received advanced EYFS training.
More than 40 per cent of playworkers do not have a playwork qualification, a new report by SkillsActive has found.
Closer working between the early years, playwork and youthwork sectors, including looking at the 'pedagogic' approach to working with children from Scandinavian countries, is one of eight stated goals...
Fewer than three in ten registered childminders in Northern Ireland have had any formal childcare training, an audit by the Northern Ireland Childminding Association (NICMA) has found.