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The Children's Workforce Development Council is endorsing the Foundation Degree in Early Childhood Policy and Practice offered at University Centre, Doncaster.
(Photograph) - Katie Kelly, Lauren Spy and Vikki McCallum enjoyed the second Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition in Glasgow on 13 and 14 September, along with 2,734 other visitors. The event...
I’m pleased to be able to write that these are good times for the early years sector.
Elizabeth Truss is the new minister with responsibility for early years in the Department for Education. David Laws becomes minister for schools.
Early years sector organisations have reacted with alarm to more details of funding for the next three financial years, which confirms that the extra money announced for early years entitlements in...
The Welsh Assembly plans to train at least 150 Welsh-language early years practitioners by 2006. Jane Davidson, minister for education and lifelong learning, has invited Mudiad Ysgolian Meithrin,...
Jane Haywood of the CWDC outlines how EYPs must recognise the vital role that families, parents and carers play in children's lives and how they can encourage partnership working to promote the best...
The 20 biggest nursery chains provide around a tenth of all nursery places in the UK, including local authority provision, according to a survey in the supplement Nursery Chains, published with...
In the fifth part of our series marking the tenth decades of Nursery World and Early Education, Aline-Wendy Dunlop reflects on the early years tradition, and its current state, in Scotland
Why are there so few men in the early years, and what can be done to improve recruitment, ask David Wright and Simon Brownhill in an extract from their book