Thursday, 9 June 2016

From Heritage day to New York

Alice and her charges!
Alice Yates
Norland Nanny
Set 33

I recently had the privilege of flying home from my job in New York to see my sister, Becca (Set 37), display her work at Heritage Day (which used to be called Display Day) it is incredible the sense of pride that I felt towards Becca and all of set 37 - I know exactly what they've been through. My Display Day was in May of 2011, I seem to remember a lot of hard work and stress leading up to the morning and perhaps didn't appreciate the final product. When you see the light at the end of the tunnel with your creative, practical and academic work from the years you spent at college, you almost forget how hard it actually was. The feeling of finishing college and the eagerness of starting a new and exciting first role within a family is euphoric. That is why I am so glad to have been a part of this year’s Heritage Day and I tip my hat to Clare Dent (Norland graduate and now Norland lecturer) who drummed in the importance of reflection. It may have taken 5 years for me to reflect on my display but it has finally happened; what an achievement to complete training at Norland College. I am so proud of both my sister and myself. I also feel a sense of happiness and relief for my parents too who have been there for every step; the tears that were shed, my frustration over creative skills and the painstaking moment of 'can you proof read my essay?'.

Monday, 9 May 2016

New Principal appointed

We are pleased to announce that we have appointed a new Principal, Dr Janet Rose who has over 20 years’ experience working in early years, both nationally and internationally.  Joining Norland from Bath Spa University, Dr Rose is currently a Reader in Education (Associate Professor), Programme and Award Leader for Early Childhood Education.

Thursday, 7 April 2016

Why we should all get reading this April

Nathalie Smith
Early years Consultant
@NathalieSSmith

April seems to be the time to think about reading, with Hans Christian Andersen's birthday marking international book day on the 2nd and ‘Drop everything and read’, where families are encouraged to put 30 minutes aside and enjoy books together, on the 16th.

So why is reading for pleasure from a young age so important? 

 

The OECD  survey of adult skills published in 2013 showed that England came in at a disappointing 47th out of 65 counties on the measure of the number of young adults that read for enjoyment. The survey also found that the difference in reading ability between those who never read for enjoyment or pleasure, compared to those that read for half an hour a day (because they are told to), was the equivalent to a whole year of schooling. This lack of reading for pleasure has the potential to have a large impact on the literacy skills of our young people which can also impact their future prospects with regards to further education and employment. If encouraging our children and young people to read more can have a positive influence on this, why wouldn’t we encourage it?

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Water safety training for Norland students #SpringClean

This week is the Royal Life Saving Society UK’s #SpringClean campaign which aims to make parents and home care givers, including Nannies, aware of the dangers of water around the home and garden. Around 400 people drown in the UK every year and the RLSS UK aims to prevent drowning through water safety education.

Monday, 7 March 2016

The Norland College Choir


Elizabeth Kerry
@PracticalSkills
Norland Diploma Lecturer

In the autumn semester of 2008, Norland College received an invitation from the front of house manager at the Millennium Stadium Cardiff. The production of Mary Poppins, produced by Cameron Mackintosh was due to open in Cardiff in March 2009 and the invitation was for the choir to sing in the foyer of The Millennium Stadium, at a press night.

Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Tamba Volunteer Norland Nanny

Christina
Norland Nanny
Set 27

Norland has been working with Tamba (Twins and Multiple Births Association) charity since March 2014. Together we have set up the Helping Hands Appeal, providing qualified Norland Nannies, on a voluntary basis, to families with multiples, who are deemed, by Tamba, to be in crisis.

Tuesday, 9 February 2016

The internet in our children’s world

Claire Burgess
@belles28
Early Years Consultancy Manager

How do we keep children safe online? 


Today is Safer Internet Day and Norland has been working with Corsham Primary School to develop some training for teachers, teaching assistants, parents and children about how to stay safe when online.