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Alternative framework to be proposed

A revised early years framework is to be produced by the Open Eye campaign against aspects of the EYFS in a bid to encourage a more 'child-centred' curriculum, campaign founder Dr Richard House said last week.

The group is inviting European education experts to the second Open Eye conference, to be held in October, for their advice on an alternative to the current EYFS framework. Its first conference, held in February, attracted more than 180 delegates (News, 20 February).

The move signals a change in direction for Open Eye, which has focused until now on calling for an independent review of the current framework and has urged the Government to reduce the statutory status of its learning and development requirements to 'professional guidelines'. A petition in support of the campaign has attracted almost 7,000 signatures.

Dr House said, 'We will continue with challenging the current framework but are assuming that at some point sanity will prevail, so we are moving in a more constructive direction. We are not looking to provide a complete replacement, as we are happy with much of the EYFS. We are just concerned over certain aspects of it.'

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