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* The Jigsaw Group has extended its employee share option plan to benefit 20 per cent of staff, in anticipation of flotation next year. Jigsaw, which operates 24 purpose-built units, is in the running...
It's amazing to think that there are now more than 7,000 people who have achieved Early Years Professional Status.
This month’s issue has an international flavour, with an exclusive report on a visit to settings in Ukraine, and a comparison of the Swedish childcare model with the UK’s in light of the Governments...
Apps are becoming the latest must-have in helping practitioners with observation, assessment and planning, says Mary Evans.
The Scottish Pre-School Play Association has developed a series of packs of model written policies for playgroups. Issues they cover include admissions and settling in procedures, curriculum,...
By Jim Parton, from Families Need Fathers Children are women's work; that has been the traditional view. Male nursery or primary teachers are almost unheard of. Somehow men are considered 'unsafe'. As...
Danish early years practitioners view outdoor play as essential to children's development, explains Jane Williams-Siegfredsen There are huge concerns about the extent to which children in the UK are...
Angela Gamble explains the dynamic aims of its new Volunteer Insight Panel and asks – would you like to join?
The main issues for the childcare workforce that the Government is currently getting to work on are set out by Karen Faux.
Having read Martin Pace's 'In my view' (18 March), I must say that I am in total agreement with his enthusiasm for the Reggio Emilia approach. I also attended the UK presentation led by educational...