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More than 500 childcarers have joined the Transport and General Workers' Union in Scotland over the past two years, with some new members securing pay rises of as much as 13 per cent as a result. <BR>
Improving the quality of assessment information while reducing the quantity of it will result in better provision, says Dr Julian Grenier
In the final article in our series on preparing for Ofsted inspections, Laura Henry advises settings on the importance of organisation The fifth outcome of Every Child Matters is 'Helping children to...
A support centre for primary school children in need of extra support opened last month at Cuiken House in Penicuik, Midlothian. Jointly funded by Midlothian Council and Children 1st, the working name...
Early years providers in England have been praised for their high standards by Ofsted chief inspector David Bell.
1. A = 3 B = 2 C = 1 So that's every day accounted for, then, if you chose A. A better option would be B because it gives you both time to decide, together with the child, whether it's a good idea to...
Progress in tackling the problems faced by vulnerable and disadvantaged children is highlighted in a report published last week by children's charity Barnardo's to mark the centenary of the death of...
Adopting the dialogic approach to reading with a child will help parents, and practitioners, to advance the child's oral language. Joan Kiely explains the method and its importance.
Ofsted wants nurseries to seek staff references – but an employer was recently sued for providing a negative one. Beena Nadeem investigates how settings can weigh up the options
Inspectors will soon be able to put a finer point on their judgements of early years settings, reports Karen Faux.