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Three ambitious nannies talk to Helen Kewley about how they went to work on the other side of the agency desk TAKING ON A FRANCHISE
Practitioners with an NNEB predating the 1989 Children Act are increasingly worried that, with the development of the Accreditation of Prior Experience and Learning (APEL) last year, they have been...
The latest Government research on early years provision reveals a complex picture, with better qualified staff, more loss-making providers, but a rising numbers of places, says Ruth Thomson.
All four-year-olds will be able to start school once they turn four, under plans put out for consultation on Monday - just days after the Cambridge Review called for a delay to the start of formal...
The recent ‘Bold Beginnings’ report by Ofsted has only added to the uncertainty about what is expected of children in their first year of school. Charlotte Goddard investigates
Despite being one of the largest counties in England, Northumberland has overcome challenges to inspire a graduate-led workforce.
Leading early years specialists have strongly criticised the Government over its approach to the early years, pointing out how the sector is suffering from 'policy overload' and that rather than being...
How is the impact of the 30 hours, National Living Wage and other increased business costs going to be felt across the sector? Hannah Crown reports
Nearly three-quarters of the most disadvantaged two-year-olds are receiving 15 hours of free childcare after a nationwide push, government figures suggest.
A campaign to safeguard the future of nursery schools is being launched today, as just under a third say their future is on a 'knife-edge'.