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Woodwork improved children’s communication and helped staff do better observations, as Ian Bolton discovered. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Help children to feel proud of personal achievements by making an activity chart. Planned learning intention
Nursery World’s webinar, ‘Early years qualifications and training: Ensuring quality’, in partnership with WMC Training, explored the increasing need for high-quality training and development in the...
Smaller settings wishing to employ apprentices will have to pay just 10 per cent of the costs of training them, the Government has announced today.
14 September Five Live Report - Terrorised Teachers (BBC Radio 5 Live, 10am to 1pm)
Early years providers across the UK are being encouraged to hold picnics on International Children's Day on 1 June, to join together to protest against the proposals.
See how nurseries and childminders across the country have been coping with the recent snowfall.
Unison's chief negotiators have been forced to back down in their fight for a national pay settlement for Scotland's nursery nurses. At a meeting last week the public services trade union agreed that...
A project aimed at encouraging men in Scotland to pursue a career in childcare is celebrating success at the end of its first year. Men Can Care, based in Paisley, began recruiting in January. Since...
In the first of a series looking at how the Government’s 30 hours offer of free childcare is being piloted, Charlotte Goddard explores a scheme that has places reserved for unemployed parents. Plus,...