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The Early Years and Primary Teaching event provides expert advice and inspirational leadership from education and childcare professionals, says Melanie Defries The 2006 Early Years & Primary Teaching Exhibition, taking place on Friday 29 and Saturday 30 September in London, promises to be essential for anyone with an interest in early years and primary education. This year's show is the biggest yet, featuring a packed seminar programme and more than 170 exhibitors previewing the latest products and resources.

The 2006 Early Years & Primary Teaching Exhibition, taking place on Friday 29 and Saturday 30 September in London, promises to be essential for anyone with an interest in early years and primary education. This year's show is the biggest yet, featuring a packed seminar programme and more than 170 exhibitors previewing the latest products and resources.

Delegates attending the seminars will find information on a wide range of key topics, from government policy advice to inspiration on subjects such as sensory play, music and maths.

Friday's keynote address will be from Pauline Jones of the Children's Workforce Development Council, who will give a presentation on the new Early Years Professional role. Pauline will explain why the new qualification is needed, how Early Years Professional status can be achieved and what the role will entail. She will also discuss some of the issues surrounding professional status which have yet to be resolved.

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