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The government must ensure it bases early years policy decisions on qualitative as well as quantitative evidence, and avoid prioritising research that only supports particular policy agendas, a group...
Concern over the quality of early years education in children's centres was raised at the National Union of Teachers' annual conference in Gateshead last week. Delegates passed a resolution brought by...
Congratulations to Sue Williams for her picture of the true status of nursery nurses and teachers in children's centres (Letters, 5 January). Early years practitioners have to be cross-curricular in...
The Welsh Assembly plans to train at least 150 Welsh-language early years practitioners by 2006. Jane Davidson, minister for education and lifelong learning, has invited Mudiad Ysgolian Meithrin,...
Some food for thought in your professional career Language and Literacy in the Early Years
Early years staff are now earning similar amounts to hairdressers after suffering a real-term pay loss of 5 per cent since 2013, reveals report.
It's great to communicate... Miranda Walker shows you how to edit a club magazine and produce your own news programme in the first of a two-part feature on exploring the media. Making a magazine is a...
In the first part of her article on early years curriculum, Professor Elizabeth Wood explains why a broader approach is needed
The Early Years Teacher standards have a vital role in shaping the nature of the work that early years teachers will undertake and the training towards meeting those standards.
Opportunities for children to learn through 'purposeful, well-planned play', easing the transition from the pre-fives to the primary 1 stage, will be contained in a new curriculum for Scottish...