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Analysis: Revised EYFS qualifications list to raise standards

29 October 2008

Changes in training levels among the early years workforce being brought in under the EYFS framework are explained by national development manager at the CWDC Pauline Jones.

Work Matters: Where do I go from here?

2 October 2008

A male childminder with his own young family, whose experience includes the army and teaching, and who is considering working abroad, is given advice on options by Tina Jefferies.

Groves leaves ABC amid financial uncertainties

9 October 2008

The founder of the world's largest childcare company, ABC Learning Centres, stepped down as its chief executive last week.

Opinion: Letters

2 October 2008

LETTER OF THE WEEK

Analysis: Parents - Mothers suffer from separation

2 October 2008

More social stigma attaches to absent mothers than fathers, but this only makes it more difficult for the children, says Judith Napier.

EYP Case Study: Zoe Reynolds - 'Studying feels very new again'

30 October 2008

Zoe Reynolds enrolled on the full pathway to EYPS in September.

EYP Update: Local authority spotlight Leeds - From study to experience

30 October 2008

Leeds City Council is planning to launch a two-year pilot programme to give graduates coming fresh to the early years and childcare sector a practical route to EYP Status.

EYP Update: Graduate Leader Fund Q&A - Lead the way

30 October 2008

WHAT IS THE GRADUATE LEADER FUND?

Work Matters: Personal Development - Boost your skills

16 October 2008

Think about how you like to learn before you choose professional training, and reflect on training you've done, advises Tina Jefferies.

Nursery Management: Recruitment - For love or money?

16 October 2008

Concern is growing that without government aid, more low-paid early years staff will leave the sector, writes Karen Faux.

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