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By Anna Jones, a classroom assistant in England The biggest problem with being a classroom assistant in a school is that funds do not allow for ancillary staff to go on courses or to join in with any...
Up to 2,000 childcare practitioners are set to benefit from the second phase of the Government’s Early Years Professional Development programme (PDP) to boost children's early language and numeracy...
Lizzie McGuire is an award-winning series from Disney that is screened on BBC. The series features the title character encountering many of the everyday dilemmas and situations that most teenagers...
Plans for the police to create databases of 'sensitive information' about young children whom they believe could become criminals will raise serious concerns about human rights. An adult whose name...
High staff turnover is not only a concern for management - many parents see it as a warning sign, says Working Mum.
Early years organisations have broadly welcomed the Government's proposals to improve vocational training for 14- to 19- year-olds, but some have expressed disappointment at the 'piecemeal approach'...
A project to give a taster of placements to students prior to the real thing has been ‘invaluable’, says Yasmin Stefanov-King, lecturer in early childhood at Coventry University Scarborough
Ofsted will expand its remit to inspect training providers running early years initial teacher (EYITT) training from April.
Childcare workers will know exactly what they're letting themselves in for on a new course. Karen Faux reports What is expected of childcare workers and what are the underpinning values and principles...
British children as young as five spend more than 100 a year on fizzy drinks and sweets, and skip 90 breakfasts, according to a study reported in The Independent that found that children in the UK eat...