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Apprenticeships enable nurseries to train up new staff from scratch to their own particular standards, as Karen Faux hears.
Like it or not, nurseries are going to have to find ways to work with the changes to staffing ratios and their links to qualification levels. Mary Evans hears what some managers think about it.
I'm writing to share a recent experience with other readers. I'm 29 and gained an NNEB diploma 11 years ago. In 2004 I started to work for a large organisation that cares for and educates children and...
Some pitfalls are found in smoothing the way to a single level 3 qualification.
The popular Lime Tree Day Nursery in Leicestershire has just launched a second setting where its hands-on owners are delivering a holistic approach to learning alongside the EYFS. Sue Learner reports.
James Hempsall describes how the move to a flexible offer has prompted many providers to reconsider what is possible and as a result, help parents to create a better work-life balance in their...
Settings which employ a graduate are linked with improved outcomes for children which last up to the end of primary school, new analysis suggests.
Striving to achieve the Investors in People standard is an effort that pays off for the workforce and nursery children, says Karen Faux.
Nursery managers are getting together to provide guidance and support for colleagues who may need it. Karen Faux reports.
The law still stops short of protecting children from being physically punished. Pat Gordon-Smith calls for a more concerted campaign.