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The new School Direct programme is being used by nursery schools to develop the next generation of talent. Hannah Crown reports.
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We are moving into a new academic year which sees us welcoming our new candidates for induction in early September. We are also pleased to see our returning graduate practitioner pathway and under...
A swathe of new big policy documents are hitting the early years sector from September, starting with the new inspection framework. Hannah Crown has a handy summary of what is happening and when
(Photograph) - New money for sports facilities could make for livelier playgrounds like this one at the Rolls Crescent Primary School in Hulme, Manchester. Outdoor play was given a funding boost last...
MY RIGHT TO PLAY: A child with complex needs. By Robert Orr. (Open University Press, 14.99, ISBN 0335211704, tel:01628 502500). Reviewed by Marian Whitehead, language and early years consultant This...
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).
Patrick Hayes, director of the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA,) says that forthcoming policy moves should expand the childcare market, but not without challenges
Liz Bayram looks at what leaving the EU will mean for the sector.
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...