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Early Years Teachers will no longer need GCSE English and Maths at grade C and above to count in Level 3 workforce ratios, following yet another Government revision to qualification requirements.
The four main political parties in Scotland have pledged to make the early years a priority if they win the general election in May.
The Scottish Qualifications Authority has developed a Higher in early years care and education which will be available at colleges from the start of this academic year, with the first exams to take...
The early years sector has raised concerns about children's safety following the announcement by the Chancellor today that settings will be able to operate at reduced childcare ratios.
The Department for Education has doubled the funding available for the early years bursary scheme to £3,000 in a bid to encourage more applicants.
The early years sector has been praised for the level of good and outstanding Ofsted grades achieved, but latest inspections are running at a lower level
The 31 March deadline for entries to the Heinemann/Nursery World Childcare Student of the Year award is fast approaching, so tutors with outstanding students should make sure they don't miss out on...
A new sexual health and relationships curriculum in Scotland, which teaches children as young as four about the different parts of the body, has received overwhelming support from pupils, parents and...
Save the Children wants to hear from private, voluntary and independent (PVI) settings and early years practitioners to inform its research into the graduate workforce.