Childcare training under fire

QUALIFICATIONS for childminders and nursery staff are failing to provide the knowledge and skills needed to care and teach young children, a Government-commissioned review has concluded.

The current system is too confusing, inconsistent and “lacks rigour”, according to a report by Yorkshire academic Professor Cathy Nutbrown.

She calls for a major revamp of the system, with all staff educated to A-level standard.

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Students will also have to have English and maths to GCSE level before they begin an early education or childcare course.

In her review, Prof Nutbrown, an expert in early childhood education from Sheffield University, says some qualifications lack rigour and depth.

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