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By 2015 children's centres could be available to nearly all families, children would stay there until they start school at six and there would be fewer private day nurseries and childminders,...
Early years organisation NIPPA has called on the Government to extend a successful pilot of a play-based curriculum to all primary schools in Northern Ireland. The Foundation Stage Enriched Curriculum...
Two decades of ‘relentless’ policy changes, lack of investment and low pay have led to early years teachers feeling devalued and ready to leave their profession.
Pilots have started in five local authorities to train early years practitioners on the forthcoming nutritional guidelines, and encourage families with young children to eat more healthily.
Simon Vevers presents a wide range of courses that show you the tools for teaching the early years curriculum Curriculum
Three-year-olds who took part in a scheme to improve maths teaching in early years settings made the equivalent of two extra months’ progress on average compared to other children, research suggests.
In the fifth part of our series marking the tenth decades of Nursery World and Early Education, Aline-Wendy Dunlop reflects on the early years tradition, and its current state, in Scotland
The Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years (PACEY) is calling for a stronger focus on developing childrens social skills and emotional resilience to prepare them for school.
A major recruitment campaign for the early years sector is being run by the Welsh Assembly government alongside the doubling of pilot provision of the Foundation Phase.