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A new joint pilot by a training provider and a university will offer early years staff a clear route to higher level qualifications.
The Scottish Executive is considering a re-evaluation of early years qualifications, following the publication of a report that found the system to be complex and obstructive when it came to career...
A nursery manager has saved her nursery from closure by buying it from the owner for just 1.
Early years training providers say they are unclear about the Government's long-term strategy for improving the quality of the early years workforce, following the announcement this week of 2 million...
Only 57 per cent of Scotland's workforce take up flexitime where it is offered and no more than 36 per cent take advantage of any other family-friendly policy, including reduced hours, voluntary...
Sorting items by different properties and comparing them is a skill that you can observe the children learning to use with increasing sophistication, as Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner demonstrate.
When the Government revealed that it is considering making it mandatory for all early years staff to be qualified to at least level 3 (Nursery World, 4 February), it caused quite a stir.
Early years minister Catherine Ashton last week acknowledged that the Government needs to deal with the problem of turnover of staff in the childcare sector - but made no mention of the thorny issue...
Nurseries in Scotland and Wales are being urged to take part in the NDNA’s latest workforce surveys.
Cedric is an endearing little character who helps children learn to count up to ten. He measures 44cm long and each segment of his body bears an embroidered number. These segments can be pulled apart...