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A failure to address dwindling teacher numbers in Scotland’s early years settings will hold back government goals to tackle the impact of deprivation on education, the country’s largest teaching union...
The many voices in the early years sector raised against enforcing formal phonics instruction for children younger than five appear to have been ignored. Jim Rose's review, which contains much good...
How should we be comparing approaches such as Forest School and beach schools in the context of outdoor learning, asks Gabriella Jozwiak
Staff working with under-fives in Edinburgh have been counting the gains they have made from a project led by early years expert Professor Tina Bruce. Nursery schools, nursery classes, children's...
Two major research projects commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills are set to show early years workers how they can best support young children's learning and development. In one...
Ofsted officially took over the inspection of all early years provision in England this week. From Monday, its newly-formed Early Years Directorate extended Oftsed's work to include the registration...
While the Chancellor confirmed that the schools budget will remain protected under the Spending Review, worries have been raised about what it will mean for the early years sector.
Babette Brown, founder of the Early Years Trainers Anti-Racist Network and Persona Doll Training, passed away after a short illness on 10 February aged 87.
The early years sector has won distinctions in this year's New Year's Honours List. Among those receiving awards was Paul Ennals, chief executive of the National Children's Bureau since 1998, who...
Three charities that work with pre-school children and their families will receive 400,000 each through the Impetus-Sutton Early Years initiative.