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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'...
By Wendy Scott, member of the national executive committee, OMEP (World Organisation for Early Childhood Education and Care) Many Nursery World readers are deeply concerned by the episodes of...
Acorn Childcare Training offers a range of flexible courses to help nurseries and home-based child carers meet their statutory health and safety requirements.
The first training sessions to help early years practitioners deliver the nutritional guidelines have led to 'big improvements' to the food served at settings, finds new research.
After going on a quality teaching course, Hannah Richardson now waits ten seconds after asking a question of a child
Following an increased engagement in visual art during the pandemic, how can early years settings continue to support children's creativity, asks Charlotte Goddard
Childcare workers will need extra training if they are to play a full role in child protection once new standards are published by the Scottish Executive next year, according to a leading childcare...
WINNER: Mary Barlow, The Totem Pole, Grantham, Lincolnshire
The actions of the youngest children who have not developed verbal expression show what's on their minds, says Jennie Lindon It is easy for early years practitioners and parents to overlook the...
Nursery owners in Kent campaigning against the new rules for the nursery education grant (NEG) for three- and four-year-olds have launched a new association and website aimed at raising awareness...