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Reversing the decline in numbers of childminders would be a priority under Conservative leadership, while early years education would take a back seat, shadow universities secretary David Willetts has...
Early years organisations have welcomed comments made by education secretary Charles Clarke about the early years sector.
The Welsh Assembly plans to expand and improve early years provision by boosting staff recruitment and training, guaranteeing part-time places for three-year-olds and introducing a statutory...
The first ever nutritional guidelines to support early years settings in providing healthy meals for children under five have been launched today by the School Food Trust.
Pay in the early years sector is 'dreadful' and the number of people leaving the sector each year is 'appalling', the chair of the Select Committee on Education and Employment told representatives of...
Early Excellence has opened an early years training centre in London’s Docklands.
The CWDC has confirmed that it is reviewing the cut-off point for students to current Level 3 qualifications in early years and childcare, following a report by Ofqual, which criticises the new ...
Science teaching should begin with the natural curiosity that children have in the early years and guide them towards using it throughout their lives, says Nansi Ellis
The endless capacity for imaginative and surprising turns in children's books is enjoyed by Alison Boyle GOOD NEWS! BAD NEWS!.
The debate on the role of catch-up has focused far too much on schools at the expense of early years, says Dr Carol Homden, CEO of Coram