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The army of classroom support staff are being offered the chance to gain a qualification. Mary Evans looks at the latest Government drive to raise educational standards Two new NVQs specifically...
1 March Essential food hygiene This day course by CJ Associates, certified by the Royal Society of Health, provides an overview of food hygiene. Topics include what are bacteria, preventing food...
A lack of clarity within the Schools Admissions Code is leading to ‘vast numbers’ of summer-born children being forced to start school before they turn five, say campaigners.
A credit-card sized CD-Rom is advising members of the teachers' union the NASUWT on tackling violence, abuse and harassment in schools. The guide includes advice on restraining disruptive pupils, and...
More nursery education for three- and four-year-olds, a reduction in class sizes in primary schools and a maternity income guarantee of 170 a week for new mothers form the centrepiece of the Liberal...
It is with great interest that I read the many comments from childcare providers on Nursery World's letters page with regard to the Government's childcare voucher scheme. As providers of such a...
A new online Song and Rhyme Library has been launched by Bookbug, Scotland’s national book gifting programme, to celebrate Bookbug Week 2017 between 15 and 21 May.
I was not amused to read Maggie Dyer's letter (15 March) implying that childminders would teach teenage mothers that it is right to smack a child or to smoke in front of a child. I have just completed...
Government support for parenting starts too late in a child's life, and for the wrong reasons, argues Sue Gerhardt New Labour congratulate themselves on their capacity to respond to the fact that...
The new safeguarding and welfare requirements under the revised EYFS have been broadly welcomed by the sector, particularly with their aim to reduce bureaucracy in risk assessments.