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The Arab World Arabs have had a bad press here for many years now. Probably the one Arab most British people could readily name is Osama bin Laden. The need to combat the current suspicion of Arabs...
Staff working with parents in a range of settings, including early years workers, will be able to access the latest research, knowledge and training at a national academy launched last week with a 30m...
The cultural dimension of mathematical knowledge Margaret Thatcher once famously sneered at the idea of 'anti-racist mathematics'. To many people mathematics seems a matter of universal, objective...
One setting created a coronavirus hospital ward so the children could make sense of the pandemic. Annette Rawstrone reports
The Level 3 apprenticeship was finally approved in spring 2019. Charlotte Goddard tracks the first cohort of apprentices to find out what they, and their early years employers, make of the new...
The basic set of skills and knowledge that childcare workers need has been updated and refined by the CWDC, says Karen Faux.
Kenny Spence was one of just three men working in Children's Centres in Edinburgh when he founded Men in Childcare (MiC) in 2001. Since then it has been responsible for training more than 130 men from...