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Childcare practitioners should be taught about the effects of poverty as part of their professional development and training, according to a public interest body for children's services. A report, The...
The work of Ferre Laevers and the Experiential Education approach is considered by Professor Christine Pascal
Nurseries are finding they have to make up the skills shortage among newly recruited staff with extra training and funded courses. Mary Evans reports Staff training in 2002 will continue to be an...
A training cascade has been developed to increase professionals' skills in working with children with speech and language difficulties, as <B> Lisa Morgan </B> explains
A new initiative is training early years practitioners to recognise and advise parents on their learning needs, says the Basic Skills Agency The key role that can be played by early years...
By Mary Dickins, training development manager for the National Early Years Network, London All being equal
Mary Evans gives a round-up of the training schemes on offer from the leading early years organisations Early years organisations across the country offer innumerable training courses, seminars and...
The Government has announced additional funding for its Opportunity Area programme which will now run until 2021.
The PGCE signifies successful completion of a course of Initial Teacher Training (ITT) for graduates and those with equivalent degree level qualifications leading to Qualified Teacher Status, (QTS)...
One practitioner going to a conference or training day can benefit a whole setting, if you follow these tips from Mary Dickins on how to make the most of the event There are many reasons why people...