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29 April 2004
Competition to attract and retain good quality early
years workers is set to become fiercer. So, says June O'Sullivan, it pays to
put staff training at the top of a...
29 April 2004
The HIV/Aids pandemic in Africa has left a generation
of orphans fending for themselves. Professor Helen Penn recalls what she
witnessed on an EU project in Swaziland Fourteen million children...
29 April 2004
By Sue Griffin, former training and quality assurance
manager at the National Childminding Association I would like to clarify the
nature of the training required for newly registering childminders and...
29 April 2004
Nursery nurses definitely deserve more pay. But all the
income to run a private day nursery comes solely from the children's parents.
The Government wants to provide good-quality, affordable childcare....
29 April 2004
Having read Martin Pace's 'In my view' (18 March), I
must say that I am in total agreement with his enthusiasm for the Reggio Emilia
approach. I also attended the...
29 April 2004
As the head of a nursery centre, with more than 30
years of experience in the early years, I ask myself why some teachers are
still living in the dark...
29 April 2004
I'm glad that someone has thought about the issue of
affordable housing for nursery nurses ('Nursery staff need homes', 1 April).
Our wages are so low that we can't afford...
29 April 2004
1 May When the Whales Came BBC Radio 4, 2.30 to
3.30pm
29 April 2004
5 May Working together to promote quality
childminding
29 April 2004
Packed with new, innovative and exiting ideas, the
Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition at the G-Mex Centre in Manchester
is the meeting place for all those involved in nursery...