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Practice in all services will have to change for the EYFS. Karen Faux looks at what's being done to prepare staff for the transition.
More than 1,000 schools have applied to become academies following the Department for Education's plan to expand the scheme.
Ireland's minister for Children, Brendan Smith, has announced a number of revisions to the Community Childcare Subvention Scheme, after a review was completed ahead of schedule.
Amusement is a useful trick to have up your sleeve. Children's entertainer Tommy Donbavand shares his trade secrets 'Knock, knock.'Go on, play along. Just for a minute or two.'Knock, knock.'
Training providers say they have lost faith in the Government to deliver the Level 3 apprenticeship standard – which has still not been produced five years after work on it started.
If you don’t already have a tarp collection at your setting, perhaps these ideas will tempt you, says Julie Mountain
4 January. Arts extra Held once a month on Saturday mornings until 5 July, these sessions by the Arts Development Unit at West Yorkshire Playhouse will provide practical ideas and refreshing new ways...
Following last month's start-up advice, founders of nanny agencies in different parts of the country talk about why and how they got going Deborah Elliff of Little Masters and Misses in Croydon...
Sure Start needs to be given time to draw in the most disadvantaged, say its defenders. Simon Vevers reports Press reaction to the National Evaluation of Sure Start was almost unremittingly negative,...