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Being deputy manager of a nursery can be a tricky job to fill, but a manager who appreciates its unique challenges can lend much-needed support, as Mary Evans explains Diplomat, chameleon,...
By Betty Adams, chair of Innellan and Toward Family Centre in Argyll I was annoyed to read two 'In my views' on the difficulty of working with management committees (28 August and 10 July). Without...
Children are free to make choices at this pre-school, says Karen Faux.
Voluntary committees running playgroups contribute just under 300,000 a year to early years education in Highland, according to a survey published last week. Highland Pre-school Services (HPS), the...
Action research is a form of 'self-reflective enquiry' that can help settings work through points of concern to find workable solutions. Julie McLarnon shows how it works in practice.
Some food for thought in your professional career Outdoor Play in the Early Years: Management and innovation (second edition). Edited by Helen Bilton. (David Fulton, 15, 020 8996 3618). Reviewed by...
Cuts in funding for childcare students have prompted one provider to focus on management training instead, suggesting that Government policy is having the opposite effect of its stated aim of raising...
The body responsible for funding further education in England is to cut 1,500 jobs by June next year to save 40m. The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) revealed last week that it would reduce staff...
When it comes to vulnerable children, how should settings approach areas such as assessment and planning and performance management, asks Pennie Akehurst
High staff turnover is not only a concern for management - many parents see it as a warning sign, says Working Mum.