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Professor Peter Moss of the University of London's Institute of Education has produced a timely report on the problems of developing the early years workforce, which he describes as a 'can of worms'...
Are nannies about to become an endangered species? That is one interpretation that could be put on the Budget proposal last week that parents be eligible to claim childcare tax credit for registered...
Family-friendly working is the virtue being sought by the pressure group Parents at Work in candidates for its prize for Britain's Best Boss 2003. Parents at Work chief executive Sarah Jackson said...
With new findings revealing settings have been heavily reliant on the furlough scheme, there are fears nurseries would struggle with a sudden rise in demand for places.
The new About Early Years Sector Skills Survey finds childcare employers are four times as likely to say staff lack crucial skills than in other sectors. By Hannah Crown
Times are obviously feeling tough for many private and voluntary providers, as the latest About Early Years data report from Ceeda shows (pages 34-35).
Providers who use shared space in a community building can sometimes encounter difficulties when moving from a sessional model to delivering the free entitlement. Community buildings often have many...
From today, early years settings and schools will no longer be responsible for contacting parents about positive cases in their child’s class or bubble, as contact tracing responsibility in education...
How sharing stories about the environment feeds into the Understanding the World strand of the EYFS. By Andy McCormack