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Good communication is the key to successful inclusion for children with visual or hearing disabilities and a positive outlook will benefit everyone Underpinning the foundation stage curriculum is the...
To maximise the effectiveness of staff training, managers themselves need to understand what that training involves. It's all about helping the whole setting to ultimately benefit, says Sarah...
Early years practitioners in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland say what the important training issues are from their perspective Barbara Quinn, training manager of the Northern Ireland...
Happitots, Scotland's second largest nursery chain, has set up a training arm to extend its business and provide in-house training for its staff. The Happitots Training Company trains nursery nurses...
Britain's first BA degree in nursery management was launched in Liverpool last week to answer the Government's call for a 'ladder of qualifications' that would enable early years practitioners to step...
Anthea Thomas (Letters, 10 April) fails to see the true picture of how vulnerable childminders would be if Ofsted's plans to put their personal details on its website go ahead. With the Children's...
* An team investigating occupational segregation between the sexes in a range of professions has met for the first time - but without a representative from the childcare sector. A spokeswoman for the...
I have read, with interest, recent letters about the concept of teachers working in nurseries to raise the standard of the care and education provided. My first point is that many teachers may well be...
Is an early years degree course the way forward for ambitious childcarers? Mary Evans finds out whether the graduates consider it time well spent Britain's first degree course in Early Childhood...