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A Cambridgeshire nursery where a baby died after choking on a piece of apple will not be closed down, following its attainment of a satisfactory grade in a recent Ofsted inspection. Just Learning...
Expansion of state-funded childcare settings is driving up rates of pay for nursery workers in the private, voluntary and independent sector, reports Mary Evans The average annual pay of childcare...
Thinking and talking about curriculum in early childhood education involves recognising, valuing and building on children’s knowledge, explains Professor Elizabeth Wood
Getting the right balance between assessment and curriculum in the EYFS is tricky - but who said it was going to be easy? Dr Julian Grenier and Lydia Cuddy-Gibbs, head of early years at Ark, give...
We’re going to the beach this July, with cover feature on beach schools, plus babies mental health, a new sustainability framework, and the concept of curriculum in the early years (ahead of our...
By Peter Dixon, educational consultant and children's writer Zak is three-and-three-quarters, Dinky-Jay is just five, and they are making their way to the sand tray. They will be disappointed when...
In the first part of her article on early years curriculum, Professor Elizabeth Wood explains why a broader approach is needed
* Parents and practitioners should make the most of the learning opportunities provided by cooking with, rather than for, young children, says a new book from Early Education. Jane Khan, author of...