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Unions representing thousands of education support staff lobbied the Houses of Parliament last week to demand an end to term-time-only contracts. The GMB, T&G and Unison want staff to be employed on...
Is it too late to transform the way Britain thinks about and provides for early childhood education and care? Professor Peter Moss offers a vision.
We have been asked to point out that CfBT does not stand for the Confederation of British Teachers (News, 1 March). The organisation was originally the Centre For British Teachers but is now simply...
I was appalled when I read the news about the Government allowing childminders to smack children and to smoke in front of children. I think that if the parents want their children smacked they should...
Nurseries across Scotland have been warned to be on their guard following bogus calls from a company claiming they owe it hundreds of pounds for educational publications. Laura Fraser, owner of Rowan...
As a senior Foundation Stage advisory teacher, I would like to comment on the news story on the Ofsted report, Transition from the reception year to Year One ('School transition is "abrupt"', 27 May)....
Our panel of early years setting leaders explain how they observe job candidates’ skills at interacting and engaging with children. By Gabriella Jozwiak
The number of children in private and voluntary nurseries with special educational needs has risen dramatically, an analysis of Government figures shows.
Further to the news report (15 March) that registered childminders in poor areas of England are to be eligible for temporary grants of up to 100 a week, I think that childminders need all the help...