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Trade unions representing teachers, nursery nurses, nannies, early years specialists and further and higher education lecturers, have come together under one name.
A new campaign is calling for ‘urgent and sustained’ investment in public play provision to get children spending more time outside.
Literacy is linked to a specific body of knowledge and skills, so practitioners should focus on helping children to acquire these essentials, says Vicky Hutchin.
Early education spending in the UK relies more heavily on private funding than in most other countries, according to a major survey from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development...
The number of adoptions in England and Wales last year rose by 10 per cent, according to a report published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
A boycott of seven toys and other products deemed to be sexualising young children has been started by parents on a blog site that received 75,000 hits last week. Alpha Mummy, a blog for working...
Changes to how the early years workforce can develop will impinge on the quality of provision available to young children, argues Pamela Calder.
Some groups prefer a consistent name for acquisitions, while others prefer individuality. By Charlotte Goddard
Jane Friswell, interim CEO of Nasen, outlines how the new document will change the way that SEN needs are met
The Labour party has promised to extend the free entitlement for three- and four-year-olds from 15 to 25 hours.