Found 37858 results for "?sort=recent?type=News?year_based=2019?Tags/Name=Careers & Training|Coronavirus|Provision?page=1?pageSize=15"
Calls to the KCN helpline consistently raise a key issue - how to recruit staff and how to get access to training. As the Government launches the next phase of its recruitment campaign, the need to...
An extra 140m for early years provision has been promised in the Welsh Assembly Government's three-year draft budget, with 67m for early education and the remainder for improving children's health...
In the first of a four-part series addressing how to conduct training well, Anne Oldfield, an early childhood lecturer, and Sarah Emerson, an early years consultant, start with the groundwork for a...
The Government has named the 15 local authorities in England that will pilot free childcare for two-year-olds from this month. Education secretary Ruth Kelly revealed more details of the pilots on...
The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) is cutting training funds to a Wiltshire nursery following a damning report from the Adult Learning Inspectorate (ALI) (see News, 21 November). Westgate Nursery...
Almost a half of mothers (46 per cent) made redundant during the Covid-19 pandemic blame a lack of childcare provision, a survey has found.
Providers across the early years sector should have in their postbag by now a set of the national care standards that relate to their type of provision, and the accompanying guidance.
Karen Hart looks at the early years training and qualifications landscape, from the review of Level 3s and roll-out of T-Levels to the changing attitudes to apprenticeships
The Welsh Assembly plans to train at least 150 Welsh-language early years practitioners by 2006. Jane Davidson, minister for education and lifelong learning, has invited Mudiad Ysgolian Meithrin,...
Tips for saving work from April Jones, director of Computer Kids We all have good intentions at the beginning of the nursery year to keep a tidy desk, sort and file things away and keep on top of all...