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Reported incidences of Covid-19 in early years settings have more than doubled in a week, according to the latest Ofsted numbers.
The Coalition Government must keep its commitment to early intervention and not wait for the private sector to step in and help fund early years services, warns Neil Leitch, chief executive of the...
Liz Ludden is an associate tutor and EYP assessor at Edge Hill University. An EYP and a teacher, Liz owns and runs two nurseries in Liverpool and mentors EYP candidates within settings.
A research project could hold the answers to the problem of white boys from poorer backgrounds underperforming at school. By Hannah Crown
The deadline for members of the early years workforce to respond to a national survey on gender in the workplace has been extended.
The Department for Education has updated guidance for early years and childcare providers, including confirmation that from 1 June, childminders can look after children of all ages, in line with their...
The London Early Years Foundation (LEYF) has launched a four-point plan to encourage more men to work as nursery teachers and assistants.
Early years sector organisations are calling on the Government to set out plans to keep settings safe and financially sustainable amid a sharp rise in coronavirus cases.
The latest Government research on early years provision reveals a complex picture, with better qualified staff, more loss-making providers, but a rising numbers of places, says Ruth Thomson.
More guidance has been published on the National Professional Qualification for Early Years Leadership, which starts this autumn.