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When making the transition to studying at degree level, students will be challenged to think in new and unaccustomed ways, with different study practices than they have used before.
Last month, Nursery World invited early years providers to put forward their questions on the Government's Tax-Free Childcare scheme, which HMRC has answered.
Hatch some new ideas and understanding with more activities for the Foundation Stage by Carolyn Price, here concentrating on nests, eggs and feathers Activity 1
New figures reveal that between April 2018 and March 2019, more than 500 nurseries, pre-schools and childminders on average closed every month.
The quality of training providers and of assessment is more important in ensuring that the Level 2 certificate and Level 3 diploma produce competent learners than the content of the qualification,...
A new BA in Education, Culture and Childhood, invites students to engage critically with issues around child development and the meaning of childhood, and provide a detailed understanding of the...
Part of our great two-day seminar programme in Liverpool on 11-12 May, 'Ofsted: Play, learning and tracking children’s progress' offers a vital opportunity to keep up to date with Ofsted inspection...
What should employers put in a job ad, and how can companies target the over 50s? Charlotte Goddard reports
What can we expect from the T-Level, which will be published this spring? Julie Hyde, NCFE and CACHE executive director of education and training strategy, has an exclusive preview
A well-established nursery group has launched a franchising service, which aims to support startups new to the sector to run their own nursery business.