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Teacher in all but name

I was delighted to read about the new Early Years Practitioner status and eagerly read the consultation online. At last I felt there was an opportunity for me to remain a 'hands-on' practitioner, ye...

Planning for training

I was pleased to read that the overall response to the Transformation Fund (Special Report, 18 May) seems to be positive and that local authorities are actively planning how best to use their alloca...

NNEB still valuable

I'm writing to share a recent experience with other readers. I'm 29 and gained an NNEB diploma 11 years ago. In 2004 I started to work for a large organisation that cares for and educates children a...

Who's to be an EYP?

I'm constantly reading about EYP status and I'm confused. I am a studying for a BA Honours degree in early years education studies.

Editor's View

Six months on from the last Nursery Chains and uncertainty in the private sector remains. The UK's nursery groups (see League table, page 21) still feel that Government-funded initiatives are provin...

Big issues

The chief executives of two of the largest nursery chains talk to Simon Vevers about the challenges their businesses are facing Harsh commercial conditions, partly prompted by Government initiatives...

Fast forward

Australian company ABC Learning Centres is the world's largest nursery chain. Simon Vevers investigates its growth and philosophy When a UK nursery chain says it plans to add four new facilities a y...

Much to give

Involvement in the wider community comes naturally to nursery businesses, says Mary Evans Within the highly competitive childcare sector, employers need to build and maintain strong relationships wi...

Happy medium

Size does matter, argue the directors of middle-sized chains, and they don't want to grow too big. Annette Rawstrone reports Think of a nursery chain and it tends to be one of the largest groups wit...

Good health!

Providing more opportunities for staff to keep fit and have fun can reduce stress levels and boost morale. Laura Marcus investigates Government standards increasingly demand that businesses support ...

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