might mean Literature Review The research project compares its findings to the Independent Day Nursery Workforce survey 1998 which investigated the childcare workforce. Cameron’s book ‘Men Wanted’ has a survey about childcare lecturer’s thoughts on male practitioners. Jenson’s 1996 discussion paper considers how the Swedish childcare centres are viewed where the staff are comprised of half women and half male workers. Teacher’s T.V have a video clip online discussing government targets‚ initiatives
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Appaloosa County Day Care Center‚ Inc. 1. Identify the services or programs to be included in the cost and profitability analysis. Infant childcare Toddler childcare Pre-K childcare Rent-school district Rent-head start 2. Examine the costs listed in Table 2. a. Identify the direct costs associated with each service or program. Labor cost is associated with each service and program. Food cost is associated to the kitchen area but indirect to the end services. b. Which costs would
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EMPLOYMENT RIGHT AND RESPONSIBILITY Question 1 1.1 The different aspect covered by the employment right and responsibility are Data protection - this act covers all information held about individuals by an employer. Anti discrimination - this act prohibits discrimination of any kind such as sex‚ gender‚ disability‚ religion‚ or racial grounds. sickness- Training Redundancy DBS 1.2 The main features of the current employment legislation are Data protection Act 1999- this act covers all information
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Whether it is a school system or childcare center administrators and teachers must work together to teach from the curriculums formed so children can learn. How the role of the administrator in program and curriculum planning is different from that of the teacher. Education administrators organize and manage the administration‚ support systems and activities that facilitate the effective running of an educational institution (AGCAS 2012). For an example‚ in a childcare center the administrators are
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Unit 1: An introduction to working with children. E1/E2) There are three main types of childcare settings; these are voluntary‚ statutory and private. Private settings are those which are set up to make the owner a profit. A few examples of these are private day nurseries‚ childminders‚ nannies and work place nurseries. The setting I am focusing on is a private day nursery. The nursery opened 1997 and operates from a private home. It is open 49 weeks of the year‚ opening from 9-6 five days
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involves examining the present strengths and weaknesses of the venture as well as the potential opportunities and threats to such a business. Strengths The strength of childcare centers is increasing demand of daycare centers day by day because mostly both parents are working and they need day care of their children.the quality of childcare centers can be improved by funding support by federal and local agencies.people also can get the satisfaction by providing quality services from this and can get personal
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the legal requirements relating to learning and development and to welfare. The EYFS framework has statutory force by virtue of Section 44 of the Childcare Act 2006. The EYFS is a central part of the ten year childcare strategy Choice for parents‚ the best start for children and the landmark Childcare Act 2006. This Act‚ which regulates the childcare in England‚ formalise the important strategic role of local authorities play through a set of duties. These duties require authorities to work with
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to learning and development and the legal requirements relating to welfare. The EYFS framework has statutory force by virtue of Section 44 of the Childcare Act 2006. The EYFS is a central part of the ten year childcare strategy Choice for parents‚ the best start for children and the landmark Childcare Act 2006. This Act‚ which regulates the childcare in England‚ formalise the important strategic role local authorities play‚ through a set of duties. These duties require authorities to • work
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Outcome 1 Know the structure of education from early years to post compulsory education. 1.1 Summarise entitlement and provision for early years education. Since 2004 local education authorities‚ funded by the government ensured that every child in the UK aged three and four years old have been entitled to free places at nursery or another preschool setting (including childminders). From 1st September 2010 the Government extended these hours from 12.5 to 15 hours for up to 38 weeks of the year
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There are different types of childcare options available for early years‚ these include: Sure Start Children’s Centre: Working with parents right from the birth of their child‚ providing early years education for children‚ full day care‚ short-term care‚ health and family support‚ parenting advice as well as training and employment advice. Nursery schools: Provide early learning and childcare for children between three and five years old. They are often based at Sure Start Children’s Centres or
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