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Early years organisations metin London last week to discuss how service provision could be improved to meet the needs of very young disabled children. Catherine Ashton, Sure Start minister, was among...
Proof of the strength of feeling against Key Stage 1 SATs has come in a survey for the National Union of Teachers (see News, page 9). More than nine out of ten teachers say they would support a...
The basis for good early years practice in helping children develop their creativity is adults who know how to encourage them and model activity but not control the creative process.
A ‘sector council’ which aims to raise the profile of early years by lobbying on key issues has been created by NAHT.
Congratulations to Sue Williams for her picture of the true status of nursery nurses and teachers in children's centres (Letters, 5 January). Early years practitioners have to be cross-curricular in...
A 4 billion cash injection over three years to take the number of children's centres to 3,500, accelerate training of the early years workforce and ensure sufficient childcare places has been broadly...
The Duchess of Cambridge has launched a national survey on early childhood.
Leading figures in the early years sector have been honoured in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
The decision to change the way SATS are carried out at Key Stage 1 in England's primary schools is good news for Foundation Stage practitioners. Greater emphasis on teacher assessment of pupils rather...
Why has the recent proposal to extend the national curriculum to include the Foundation Stage got early years experts up in arms? Mary Evans asks them