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Concessions on staff qualification levels in nurseries mean little as long as training lags so far behind. Ruth Thomson reports Childcare provision has boomed in recent years, while childcare training...
Jenny Benjamin finds out how Parents Information Network has updated its advice and training services
The foundation stage, to be introduced in September this year, will broaden substantially the age range of children covered by the new early years curriculum. The new early learning goals will apply...
Praise is generally considered to be a positive thing, but it can actually have a negative effect on how a child perceives their ability to achieve. Caroline Vollans explains.
Find out how you can train as an early years teacher and qualify with early years teacher status (EYTS). Our early years team will be on hand to discuss the different training routes available,...
The young poor are bearing the brunt of apprenticeship funding cuts, early years training providers have warned.
Take a look at a nursery that's leading the way in good practice in special educational needs. By Wendy Scott Willows Nursery and Special School in Portsmouth does more than work directly with...
South Birmingham College has been named a Centre of Vocational Excellence (CoVE) for childcare, and details of how more colleges can apply are due out next week. The CoVE initiative is run by the...
The SEND Code of Practice seeks to refocus practitioners' efforts on making sure children and families are at the heart of decision-making. Kay Mathieson takes a look at how the early years...
In a setting where documenting children's learning processes is valued and respected as a 'teaching tool', the whole staff, parents and the children themselves participate in the process. The key to...