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The Cambridge Primary Review has garnered compliments from the early years sector for its recommendation of extending the EYFS approach upwards and raising the school starting age to six (see News,...
Providers are having to manipulate claims for the funded hours because local authorities’ systems won’t allow for the 30- or 15-hour entitlements to be taken as stretched offers.
Representatives from colleges around the country reacted with shock to the news that they will have to offer the new Level 3 qualification by September 2010.
More than £63.5 million of Government money to deliver three- and four-year-old places was unspent by local authorities in 2018/19, with just 15 per cent of the funding returned to childcare...
The troublesome introduction of the new code of practice on the nursery education grant seems to have reached a messy deadlock, with private and voluntary providers continuing to protest, the...
The names of the first nine local authorities to trial payment-by-results in children's centres have been revealed.
In the final part of her series, Charlotte Goddard asks how settings should approach local authorities for vital data
Does the new Level 3 qualification herald a fresh era of professionalism for the workforce, or completely the reverse? The CWDC's Pauline Jones and Chiltern College's Chris Lawrence argue for and...
Winner - Marion Dowling, independent educational consultant and early years specialist. By Lesley Curtis, headteacher of Everton Nursery School and Family Centre