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Scottish childminders love online learning

Scottish childminders love online learning

Last year, when EduCare and the Scottish Childminding Association (SCMA) introduced online learning for the very first time to SCMA members, no-one knew exactly how they would respond. The sheer volume of registrations for the four introductory courses showed that they love it for its convenience and flexibility. Building on its ...

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Training the way you want it

Training the way you want it

Did you know that EduCare can develop bespoke training that’s tailored just for your organisation? We can: design, develop and deliver completely new courses using content you supply personalise our online learning platform with your logos, messages and chosen content re-brand and tweak the content of any of our 40 current online learning courses ...

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Schools and pre-schools should play bigger role in child wellbeing.

Schools and pre-schools should play bigger role in child wellbeing.

A public health paper published by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has suggested that teachers and early years professionals should be fully trained to spot the signs of emotional distress in children so that schools and early years settings can provide support to those experiencing problems. The ...

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"50 years on and poorer children are still born to fail." New report highlights the continuing problem of child poverty.

In a report published this week, the National Children's Bureau finds that, in many respects, child poverty is now a bigger problem in the UK than during the 1960s. 'Greater Expectations' compares data from a study of 11-year-olds in 1969 to children of the same age today, and has found that ...

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