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Free provision is a question of quantity and quality, says Julian Grenier.
Early years settings will receive just a 6p an hour increase per child for three-and four-year-olds next term, as the Department for Education reverts to pre-Covid funding rates.
A debate in the House of Lords last week flagged up the shortage of speech and language therapists in children's services (see News, page 6). It is not that there are too few people - according to...
Early Education has called for the Government to rethink the implementation of the Early Years Single Funding Formula (EYSFF) after its survey of maintained nurseries and children's centres revealed a...
Following a complaint to the Office for Statistics Regulation, the Department for Education has said it will no longer suggest parents could save £40 a week on childcare costs by reducing ratios in...
Having read the news of the research carried out on target setting in the early years ('Children gain when they can set targets', 7 December), I'm not sure many of us needed to be told that school...
Neighbourhood Nurseries supporting families in the most disadvantaged areas should have their funding extended to ensure their sustainability, a new report recommends.<BR>
The Scottish Government has announced an extra £567 million in funding a year for 1,140 hours childcare.
Primary schools should receive funding that is equal to secondary school budgets, according to the Primary Review.
As more children arrive at settings with extra needs amid declining external support, do the Government’s proposals to improve provision offer any hope, asks Nicole Weinstein