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Save the Children wants to hear from private, voluntary and independent (PVI) settings and early years practitioners to inform its research into the graduate workforce.
Assessment, curriculum and children’s outcomes are headline themes of the new common inspection framework (CIF) published yesterday.
The quality of early education and childcare in nurseries has risen over the past 15 years, and staff qualification levels appear to have improved, according to the latest findings of the...
Labour plans to hold ‘a big conversation’ with those in the early years to hear from providers about what needs to change to transform the sector, including ensuring providers receive the 'proper...
<P> Inspire children's imaginative play with a construction area that is well-stocked with everyday resources such as cardboard boxes, tubes and fabric, writes Jane Drake </P>
Early years settings in England can now apply for grants of up to 15,000 to set up music-making activities. The funding scheme, First Steps, has been launched by the charity Youth Music to give the...
The future of the DfE's strategic early years and childcare partnership is unknown, as the contract with Action for Children is due to end soon and its head Sue Robb leaves to work in...
Understanding the reasons behind demanding behaviour will help you deal with it
News that the CWDC is to have its budget cut by 15m has raised fears about the future of Early Years Professional Status (EYPS).
ICT is playing an increasingly important role in early years. Professor John Siraj-Blatchford explains.