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By Elaine Wain, a lecturer and NVQ co-ordinator for North West Kent College in Dartford Both the key skills and framework set out by the Early Years National Training Organisation are unrealistic. I...
As the latest Sutton Trust report highlights the extent to which disadvantaged children are now being locked out of early years education, Brett Wigdortz, co-founder and CEO of tiney, urges policy...
Providers' perceptions of inspections were revealed last week in an independent survey for Ofsted. Speaking at a Daycare Trust conference, Dorian Bradley, deputy director of early years at Ofsted,...
Early years settings, if they show commitment and get parents on their side, can make their food provision healthier, says Mary Whiting Although admirable exceptions exist, poor food is far too common...
The number of pupils in pre-school centres is expected to fall by 11 per cent over the next ten years, according to Scottish Executive projected figures. The executive calculates there are presently...
Telling stories to young children fosters intimacy as well as developing communication skills and introducing literacy, says <STRONG> Jennie Lindon </STRONG>
College-based childcare students will be able to continue to enrol on current Level 2 courses until December, pending the launch of a new Level 2 Certificate.
Emma Comer and Meg Smith of Tall Trees Kindergarten go for Mediterranean
Parents' demand for out-of-school provision has soared and now far outstrips supply, despite huge growth in the number of out-of-school clubs in recent years, according to a survey by the Kids' Clubs...