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Trainee teachers are being better prepared by course providers on how to teach early reading following recommendations made in the Rose Review, according to a report.
The Professional Association of Nursery Nurses has expressed concern about the level of qualification offered by what is believed to be Scotland's first dedicated nanny school. ScotCollege in...
The future role of Early Years Development and Childcare Partnerships was the subject of a meeting last month between the director of the Sure Start unit and 60 local authority early years...
How have the UK’s biggest nursery groups – and the early years sector as a whole – changed over the past two decades? Catherine Gaunt goes through the archives
Our relationship with babies needs a major overhaul, says Robin Balbernie.
The recommendation in the Cambridge Review that children should not start school until age six has been endorsed by another leading academic.
The return of the first-ever children's minister Margaret Hodge to the early years fray could be good news for the sector.
The Nursery World Show 2010 last weekend was a fantastic occasion, with the stands bustling and the seminars packed out with visitors eager to hear from leading experts in the early years sector (full...
A new early years teaching qualification, minimum standards for maths and English, and clear job titles and roles, are among some of the 19 recommendations made by Professor Cathy Nutbrown.