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Winner: Rachel Finan, deputy manager, Tadpoles Nursery (kidsunlimited), Leeds.
The campaign to boost the training of early years practitioners is gaining momentum and settings are having to rise to the challenge of auditing staff qualifications. Mary Evans reports.
Ateam from the Institute of Education at Manchester Metropolitan University has won a Government contract to design and deliver training to support the implementation of the Birth to Three Matters...
What are the key issues developmentally for babies born in lockdown, and how are they presenting themselves now? Jo Parkes investigates
By Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan, co-founders of Duo Consulting and developers of the new APEL qualification APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children(Early Years or Playwork), Unit 2: reflect...
Museums are finding new ways to get young children and their families communicating while learning. Amanda Heath explains.
The Children's Workforce Development Council has completed the third stage of its Sector Skills Agreement (SSA), setting the ground for action plans to bridge the gap between the demand for skills and...
New free leaflets from Early Education will help carers of under-fives understand child development and play an active part in children's learning. Written by child psychologist Jennie Lindon, the...
Settings are trying to GCSE-proof future staff via bespoke training. Charlotte Goddard investigates
Members of the Scottish Childminding Association (SCMA) have voted in favour of changes to training requirements for childminders. A resolution was passed at the SCMA conference in Perth last week...