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How to be an Outstanding Nursery Leader

Allison Lee

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English
Bloomsbury Education
01 December 2018
Nursery leaders play a crucial role in the overall smooth running of their nursery, as they are ultimately in charge of the recruitment of staff, child protection and development, and health and safety. They are responsible for writing and implementing policies and procedures that require current, up-to-date knowledge and for ensuring that legislation is being followed at all times. Most importantly, nursery leaders are key to achieving an 'outstanding' grade from Ofsted in all areas of nursery life.

How to be an Outstanding Nursery Leader covers common everyday situations, such as staffing and potential problems, and is a useful tool for anyone enrolled on the CACHE Level 4 Certificate for the Early Years Advanced Practitioner. Allison Lee uses her wealth of experience to explore important aspects of management, including effective staff meetings, appraisals and supervisions, to help a nursery leader get the best from their team and earn that all-important 'outstanding' grade from Ofsted.

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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Education
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
Weight:   246g
ISBN:   9781472952578
ISBN 10:   147295257X
Series:   Outstanding Teaching
Pages:   192
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Allison Lee has been working in the childcare industry for almost 25 years and has a wealth of experience in nursery management. She owns and runs a small chain of nurseries, and her business has been rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted.

Reviews for How to be an Outstanding Nursery Leader

A credible must-read for all those involved in providing care, learning and play for children in their earliest years. There is no formula to achieve and outstanding Ofsted rating; however, Allison provides insight into what must be in place to maximise potential. * Cathleen Howarth, Former Ofsted Early Years Inspector * This handy, accessible book would be a very useful addition to any aspiring or experienced nursery leader's bookshelf. Detailed sections describing new responsibilities for health and wellbeing and the continuing support for children with additional needs are particularly helpful. * Sally Featherstone, Early Years Consultant and Author *


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