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Questions about the APELqualification (Accreditation of Prior Experience and Learning) will be dealt with on a special weekday helpline being launched by Duo Consulting. The consultancy, which...
Early years practitioners in Scotland who operate at level 3 but do not hold a formal childcare qualification cannot access the APEL qualification because it has been deemed 'unsuitable' for the...
I am writing in response to your call for greater clarity over the two qualifications being developed by the CWDC for the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) (Editor's View, 15 April).
Opportunities for maths learning are everywhere, as long as practitioners think ahead carefully, says Jane Drake Long-term planning
What does the history of early years policy and qualifications tell us about today’s workforce? Hannah Crown charts developments from the NNEB to T-Levels
The Children's Workforce Development Council has outlined its vision to raise the number of level 3-qualified early years practitioners to 70 per cent by 2010, but it says that 'work' is needed to...
Wraparound care providers have welcomed the news that they can reopen for bubbles of 15 on 8 March, but warn that the future of the sector remains uncertain unless financial support is given
Of all the areas of childcare, it is probably childminding that has changed the most over the years since the National Childcare Strategy was introduced. And it is the childminding networks that have...
If the Government wants to play Santa Claus to the UK's working parents, it could start with the incentives to expand employer-supported childcare that chancellor Gordon Brown alluded to in his...
Children's musical experiences at home and how practitioners can build on them in an early years setting are explored by Susan Young in an extract from her new book, Music 3-5.