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A failure to address dwindling teacher numbers in Scotland’s early years settings will hold back government goals to tackle the impact of deprivation on education, the country’s largest teaching union...
The number of local authority specialist advisers for early years services has been cut by more than 50 per cent in some areas in England, new research suggests.
The new Level 2 early years practitioner qualifications criteria have been welcomed by the sector for 'raising the bar'.
The Early Years National Training Organisation is running a project to identify the problems faced by early years employers when training staff. It would like to hear from any employer who delivers...
According to new research on education spending, high levels of inflation, a rising minimum wage and new taxes, will mean the 17p uplift in early years funding will ‘almost certainly’ not be enough to...
Scotland's early years sector has been recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours. Among those receiving the MBE are Ruby Burns, for services to pre-school education at Cardonald College, Glasgow;...
Early years professionals shared their views and ideas for good practice at the conference 'You Are The Strongest Link', organised by North Lanarkshire council. Delegates heard about various Sure...
Around one in five early years staff were off work due to Covid during the first week of the new term, a new snap poll by the National Day Nurseries Association has found.
Action for Children's recent analysis of cross-party politics relating to children and young people had some astounding results.
In the last of her current series Nikki Fairchild describes how work is going on behind the scenes at the University of Chichester to ensure a smooth transition to Early Years Teacher