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Knocking on the door of another early years provider to see its pedagogy in action is a fantastic way to build a community of practice. Juliet Mickelburgh provides some tips.
New findings show that many people aren't aware of how low wages are for staff working in early years settings, with 8 in 10 believing their pay is too low for what they do.
The Children's Workforce Development Council has named the 34 organisations that will deliver training and assessment for the second phase of the Early Years Professional scheme, which will run from...
Whatever new criteria are given to us, assessment remains an essential expression of our values as practitioners and defines how we support children as learners, argues Jan Dubiel of Early...
Nine in ten parents of children six and under agree that early years educators have an essential role to play in their child’s development and believe they should be paid accordingly, research...
What does the sector think of the Government’s proposed reform of the early years funding formula ahead of the extension to the funded hours entitlement? Katy Morton reports
The early years sector is mourning the loss of renowned educator and author Vivian Gussin Paley, who has passed away at the age of 90.
Long-time readers of Professional Nanny and Nursery World may remember our occasional contributor Nanny Smith, who died this month at the age of 82. Jean Smith was a nanny of the traditional school...
A simple bowling game can offer children exercise in a number of skills. Helen Bilton keeps the score.
As more settings create their own curriculums, there is a growing need for pedagogical leaders. By Charlotte Goddard