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A free conference for all children's centre leaders, organised by the DCSF, is taking place in London on Tuesday, 8 September.
I wish to comment on the deal given to nursery nurses in Falkirk. It is good that they have been given more responsibility by being allowing to be in charge of the day-to-day running of the nursery,...
The government is consulting on the funding arrangements for children with SEND and those who need alternative provision.
I am responding to the letter 'It's time to recognise BAs in early childhood' (2 August). The book Focus on early childhood; principles and realities, edited by Boushel, Fawcett and Selwyn, published...
As the consultant responsible for the review and rewrite of the new Making Choices orientation programme, on behalf of SkillsActive and the CWDC, I was delighted to read 'Decision time' (12 April) and...
With schools around the country facing an alarming funding crisis, how will they be able to improve pay and prospects for teaching assistants? Simon Vevers reports
Private nurseries are becoming the training ground for the public sector, according to NDNA chief executive Rosemary Murphy and her assertion is borne out by the survey. It shows that two-thirds of...
I am 36 and have been working in childcare for nearly half my life. My salary is very low and I can just about keep afloat. I had to take out a huge loan last year to be able to pay my household bills...
* Deaf children can draw their way in to the National Deaf Children's Society's 60th birthday party at London Zoo. Children aged three to 12 must draw a picture of their favourite zoo animal. The...