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There are clear benefits for disadvantaged children spending up to 20 hours per week in early years provision, Sutton Trust study finds.
One in four early years workers are considering leaving the sector due to stress and mental health problems, a major survey has revealed.
Employers with an annual salary bill of more than £3m are being called on to transfer any unspent apprenticeship levy funds to nurseries.
Encouraging parents to read with their child can boost their development by as much as five months, while the benefits of increasing hours to a full-day at nursery are not conclusive.
Ofsted has paused assurance visits to early years settings, and will carry out school inspections remotely, until after February half term.
Labour’s plans for a major review of the early years have been overwhelmingly welcomed by the sector in the hope it will fix the current ‘broken childcare system’.
The Department for Education has provided further clarification on the entry requirements for the level 3 Early Years Educator qualification.
Shadow early years minister Tulip Siddiq is holding a virtual roundtable meeting next week with representatives from the early years and childcare sector to hear the challenges providers face in the...
What can settings do to provide technology as a resource that enhances children’s play and learning and enables them to be creators rather than just consumers? By Marc Faulder
The gap between the quality of early years provision in poorer areas of the country and the more affluent has narrowed during Sir Michael Wilshaw's time as chief inspector.