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By helping students to explore their own attitudes to diversity, this unit aims to ensure a more robust approach to inclusive practice in the nursery. Mary Evans explains what is involved
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,...
Nannies will no longer have to think of themselves as childminders when they go for a level 3 diploma developed by CACHE and the National Childminding Association. The new Diploma in Home-based...
The Government has scrapped the only national Government funding scheme set up to help new childminders start their business, despite falling numbers in recent years.
I was saddened to hear of the sudden death on Christmas Eve of Chris Evans, network officer at the National Childminding Association (Nursery World, 13 January) I always found her to be a great...
Leading members of staff at One World Nursery in Brighton have launched a campaign to save the university-based nursery from closure.
Sam Gyimah is to retain his position as childcare and education minister, while Edward Timpson has been promoted to minister for children and families, in the new Conservative government.
* An team investigating occupational segregation between the sexes in a range of professions has met for the first time - but without a representative from the childcare sector. A spokeswoman for the...
By Ross Midgley, director of Crocus Early Years Centre, Essex I cannot comment on Jean Brown's Ofsted inspection, although after reading her 'In my view' (Nursery World, 27 January, page 35) I looked...
How do outstanding early years leaders manage change? Katy Morton speaks to our 2016 Nursery Manager of the Year to find out