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The challenges that prospective childcarers and teachers can face often begin in training. Some students have found placements daunting. Elizabeth Burn, a tutor in primary teaching and doctoral...
Settings are trying to GCSE-proof future staff via bespoke training. Charlotte Goddard investigates
What are the statutory training requirements for staff working in baby rooms and what relevant courses are available? Charlotte Goddard reports
Play and music therapy will form part of a package of support to help adopted children bond with their families.
Children's centres should place more emphasis on home visits to reach the most disadvantaged families, new practice guidance for local authorities is advising. Children's minister Beverley Hughes said...
Training providers should be more tightly controlled, the National Day Nurseries Association has said in its response to the Government's review on early years qualifications, amid concerns that...
Training providers are facing huge drops in apprentice numbers as settings start to close en masse and new apprentices stay away.
If new practitioners are trained in a new qualification that doesn't even mention play, will they be the informed professionals that children deserve?
The first training sessions to help early years practitioners deliver the nutritional guidelines have led to 'big improvements' to the food served at settings, finds new research.
The free entitlement for three- and four-year-olds with working parents will increase to 30 hours in 2017,but a trial is taking place next year. Charlotte Goddard meets some of those taking part