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Nursery nurses working in maintained settings across Scotland have voted overwhelmingly to take indefinite strike action in pursuit of a salary increase. The strike vote was the latest move in a...
Early years experts have criticised the latest EYFS revisions, saying the proposed educational programmes and Goals are ‘muddled’ and developmentally inappropriate for young children.
Be aware of the steps you can take to help children whose first language is not English to settle in at nursery, writes Penny Tassoni Rarely a year goes by without some politician bemoaning the fact...
Follow the direction of children's natural interests in line patterns and trajectory movements to take their learning further across the curriculum, says Diana Lawton When provision is rich and...
A survey looking at the wellbeing of early years staff, workload and recent Government policy announcements for the sector, has been launched by online learning journal Tapestry.
What areas of training should nurseries and childminders focus on when looking to equip themselves for the influx of twos? Annette Rawstrone reports.
Head teachers and staff around the country are grasping the nettle and making plans as extended schools. <STRONG> Simon Vevers </STRONG> reports
Training to become an Early Years Teacher doesn't have to take an entire year. Charlotte Goddard meets an experienced nursery practitioner who took a shorter route to the qualification.
A Community Playthings' trip to Froebel's school in Keilhau, Germany, has left the 19-strong group from across the early years sector with much to reflect on. Dr Julian Grenier outlines his...
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,...