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Children’s charity Barnardo’s is launching a new ‘Five to thrive’ training programme for its early years staff to help them support the development and life chances of babies under one.
Teacher training courses do not equip teachers for working with the youngest learners, members of the National Campaign for Real Nursery Education said at their AGM last week.
The nursery group Imagine Co-operative Childcare is changing its name to The Co-operative Childcare to reinforce its commitment to the co-operative movement and its ethics and values.
Resources originally designed to support special educational needs can be beneficial for all young children, says Anne O'Connor.
Practitioners with nutritional knowledge are key to instilling healthy habits in children. Meredith Jones Russell looks at the training options.
What difference can collaborative working make in the early years? Carla Solvason reports from a project to create clusters of schools to share expertise
A new competencies framework for all those working with children from 0-2 aims to help practitioners assess their knowledge and identify gaps in their training.
Early Years Educator and Nursery World have partnered with the Early Childhood Studies Degrees Network to bring you the FREE Guide to Early Childhood Degrees.
Representatives of the early years sector met in London earlier this week to decide on the best way forward for the development of the workforce following the closure earlier this year of their...
In this instalment of her series on groundbreaking thinkers in the early years, Linda Pound discusses Swiss educator Johann Pestalozzi, the ‘starting point of modern educational theory and practice’