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Finding sufficient high-quality childcare to expand free early education to all disadvantaged two-year-olds by 2013 could be problematic, research suggests.
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In part 3 of this series, Gemma Goldenberg discovers what evidence-based practice looks like at a research school
This topics enables each child to relate their own unique experiences, and offers insights for practitioners.
What is the ethnic makeup of the early years workforce, and what kinds of experiences do BAME practitioners have? Meredith Jones Russell searches for the data
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Meeting staff members to review performance and hear feedback is worth the effort for both parties if handled properly, says Jenny Stocks
The rise in child protection policies, vetting and CRB checks is damaging the voluntary sector, claims a leading sociologist.
When it comes to vulnerable children, how should settings approach areas such as assessment and planning and performance management, asks Pennie Akehurst