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Concern over the quality of early years education in children's centres was raised at the National Union of Teachers' annual conference in Gateshead last week. Delegates passed a resolution brought by...
Robert Sherrington, Spring by Action for Children, Bensham
The Government has dispensed with the Early Years Apprenticeship Trailblazer Group following a long-running stand-off over the inclusion of ‘reasonable equivalents’ to GCSE English and Maths in the...
A ‘sector council’ which aims to raise the profile of early years by lobbying on key issues has been created by NAHT.
BT has launched a curriculum-based website to help pupils of all ages keep up with their homework. The resource includes help with revision with practice tests and past papers and access to an online...
How can settings realistically put together a long-term, in-depth programme of CPD and not break the bank? Pen Green shows how it can be done. By Annette Rawstrone
We’re going to the beach this July, with cover feature on beach schools, plus babies mental health, a new sustainability framework, and the concept of curriculum in the early years (ahead of our...
Ensuring children receive their daily quota of milk is not only beneficial for their health – but to many areas of learning and development. As one nursery explains, its daily deliveries from...
The summer holidays are over, and we are already well into September. It's rather alarming, therefore, to remember that the deadline for responses to the Early Years Foundation Stage consultation is...