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Practitioners can take the lead from one child's emerging literacy skills and enhance their provision around the setting for all the children, as Jane Drake explains Observation in setting
The National Audit Office has officially launched an investigation into Learndirect and the DfE’s decision to continue to fund the training provider after it was rated 'inadequate'.
Winner: Kerry Sturmey, south regional general manager, Mama Bear's Day Nursery.
Training playworkers should be an urgent priority for the Government, colleges and Learning and Skills Councils, says the out-of-school childcare charity Kids' Clubs Network (KCN). A national...
An American study in academic journal Frontiers in Psychology has found that Montessori early years settings can improve outcomes for disadvantaged children.
Training and qualifications, increased bureaucracy and funding issues topped the list of concerns for Scottish voluntary pre-school groups surveyed by the Scottish Pre-school Play Association. The...
The number of nurseries and childminders rated good and outstanding increased in the last inspection period.
A new initiative is training early years practitioners to recognise and advise parents on their learning needs, says the Basic Skills Agency
Four voluntary sector projects to support children with special educational needs have been awarded 633,142 by the Scottish Executive through the SEN Innovation Grants programme. One project will...
Karen Faux outlines the strengths of a parenting programme that is proving 'transformational'.