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Early years practitioners are getting into the swing of teaching young children music thanks to a new Scottish company which has developed workshops and resources to boost their confidence. Last week...
Nursery nurses who qualified more than 18 years ago have been assured that they will not have to re-take their qualifications in order to keep working in the early years sector. The assurance was...
Childcare workers across Edinburgh are to benefit from 500,000 funding to provide free and subsidised training courses. The Edinburgh Childcare Training Strategy was jointly launched last week by...
With most EYPs coming from group childcare settings, how do childminders meet the standards? Mary Evans finds out.
In her new book Professor Pat Preedy, with co-authors Kay Sanderson and Sir Christopher Ball, call for a new birth to seven curriculum and the scrapping of the EYFS profile
Acorn Childcare Training is piloting a range of affordable courses in Hampshire that are designed to fill the gap left by reductions to local authority training.
Nursery staff need to know about healthy food, says Calvin Hanks, lead nutrition and safety consultant at Acorn Childcare Training.
Plans for a centralised, nationally-directed training programme for the Foundation Stage have prompted concerns that it will be too standardised to meet the needs of practitioners working in different...
There's nothing like being on the job to convince you to finish a course, as EYP students tell Karen Faux.
Early years experts and academics have slammed the new Early Years Teacher standards, which were set out last week by the National College of Teaching and Leadership.