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With the first ballot's results now announced, and 3 MPs eliminated, we take a look at wherre the 7 remaining Conservative leadership candidates stand on childcare and education.
Children in nurseries and schools across the London borough of Hackney are set to learn about Black British history, thanks to a ground-breaking new curriculum developed by Hackney teachers and...
The new 'fast-track' route that could lead early years practitioners in England to a Level 3 childcare qualification in three months has been accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority....
Children not currently attending an early years setting due to coronavirus, but that are registered with one, should be included in next week’s early years census, the Department for Education has...
Childminders, playgroup workers, nursery nurses, out-of-school club workers and other early years practitioners will be invited to contribute to a review of the national occupational standards in...
Ruth Kelly has been named Secretary of State for Education and Skills, following Charles Clarke's move to Home Secretary. Ms Kelly, 36, joined the Cabinet Office in 2004. She started work in the early...
SPONSORED CONTENT Rupert Weber, general manager at apetito, talks about the importance of young children enjoying their food when it comes to nursery mealtimes.
The animals and buildings on a farm provide rich pickings for activities across the early years curriculum from Helen Shelbourne Aproject such as 'On the farm' may stem from a single child's...
You can help children develop their scientific knowledge and understanding by giving them ample opportunities to question, explore and investigate, as Jane Drake explains Knowledge and understanding...
More rigour is required for Level 3 qualifications in order to equip a new generation of highly skilled Early Years Educators. But, asks Karen Faux, can the title live up to its ambition?