A new package of support will help early years settings strengthen their workforce and improve outcomes for children from the very start. Early years ...
Ministers have launched a £3.2 million grant scheme to subsidise training and employment costs in a drive to recruit 400 early years teacher degree apprentices.
The Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) has launched a project titled “Enhancing Early Childhood Education”, as part of efforts to develop the pre-school educat ...
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Busy Bees Derbyshire Nurseries create 12 new apprenticeship roles to support Future Early Years workforce
Busy Bees, the UK’s leading early years education provider, has announced plans to recruit 12 new apprentices across its ...
School funding for special educational needs (SEND) should be increased and protected to meet the rise in demand for support, ...
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Busy Bees Barlborough creates over 500 new apprenticeship roles to support future Early Years workforce
Busy Bees, the UK’s leading early years education provider, has announced plans to recruit over 500 new apprentices across the UK, marking a significant investment in the sector and reinforcing its ...
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Education Secretary hears thoughts of Corby SEND parents ahead of key white paper
Corby MP Lee Barron met Secretary of State for Education Bridget Phillipson to discuss key recommendations from his latest round table to consider solutions to solving the SEND crisis.
Very few school-based nurseries are providing places for under-threes or offering out-of-school provision due to staffing ...
Plans for the €100 culture card for live events are in the preliminary stages, with Department officials reaching out to potential stakeholders and partners.
As Minister for Education and Youth Hildegarde Naughton recently confirmed, this convention is the first time that children and young people will be full members. Along with education stakeholders, ...
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'12 years of failure is too long': Councillor calls for financial backing for Central Bedfordshire's education attainment plan
A new education attainment support plan for Central Bedfordshire aims to halt “12 years of failure, which is too long”, ...
The proposed changes to the national curriculum in England are moving towards skills-based learning, broader subject inclusion, and an education that prepares pupils for digital and ...
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