Found 18651 results for "?year_based=2013?pageSize=15?Tags/Name=Policy & Politics|Provision|Careers%20?%20Training"
Students and lecturers are campaigning against plans to privatise a university nursery.
* Plans for the UK's first play policy were unveiled at the Welsh Assembly last week by the minister for children, Jane Hutt. Ms Hutt said the Welsh Assembly was committed to 'ensuring that all...
Let's Go with the Children 2003 is a set of guides that has the country covered. These handy pocket books by Cube Publications, priced at 3.50 each, now include every county in England. They list...
Taster courses in primary teaching are being run across England next term to attract more male recruits.
Nurseries are losing qualified staff and the proportion of Level 3 practitioners has dropped significantly in the last two years with a fall of almost 20 per cent, a major survey by the National Day...
The Family and Childcare Trust is calling on the Government to invest the £535 million savings from delayed Tax-Free Childcare as capital funding, so that local authorities and providers can offer...
The Welsh Assembly is set to consider the findings of a year-long review of special needs provision by its Health and Social Services Committee. The review found that while there were pockets of good...
Early Education is warning that local authorities are eroding high-quality provision.
Childcare providers have escaped some 20-fold rises in Ofsted registration fees after a Government climbdown.
These delightful StoryBooks, part of an interactive play system from Flair, have been designed for children of three years-plus to support role play and pre-reading skills. Each one has eight...