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It is perhaps a measure of how far the early years sector’s relationship with Ofsted has improved that after chief inspector Amanda Spielman’s speech at our Business Summit last week, there was no...
The need for significant change in the way the early years is perceived and supported has gained the royal seal of approval
Does a new children’s minister mean that the early years sector can hope for stronger understanding and support?
Allow childminders to provide funded hours for related children or we risk losing even more of them from the sector
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Listening to children’s perspectives on what they need to settle into school should change views on what ‘school-ready’ means
Times are obviously feeling tough for many private and voluntary providers, as the latest About Early Years data report from Ceeda shows (pages 34-35).
Concerns about the set up of the Education and Childcare T-Level need to be ironed out to help supply the staff we need
Keeping an eye on everything that is going on in the early years sector at the moment feels a little like juggling too many balls. It would be very easy to drop at least one!
Much like the weather at the moment, the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement was damp and disappointing for those involved in education, childcare and the welfare of families and young children.