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More details of where the Government's axe will fall have emerged, with children's play, literacy initiatives and childcare subsidies for parents training to get back into work all due to suffer...
Ofsted figures published today shows that places have risen slightly, but provider numbers have fallen, and fewer low-income families have access to two-year-old places.
A new trailblazer group has been set up to continue working on the early years apprenticeship standards, Nursery World has learned.
Caroline Dinenage visited the Co-operative nursery in Swindon, the first in a series of visits to the area trialling the 30-hour childcare offer.
Some common teaching methods take their cues from behaviourist theory. Linda Pound looks at the work of one of its key proponents.
Will Quince has been named as the new children and families minister in the Prime Minster’s Cabinet reshuffle.
More curriculum guidance will be published shortly to support practitioners in understanding the revised Development Matters, ahead of implementation of the revised EYFS in September 2021.
By Tracey Gurney, nursery manager, Epping Nursery education was seen by some professionals as 'just' play when I started in childcare 17 years ago. Since then, the profile and importance of nursery...
Using the Common Assessment Framework is cost-effective in identifying children and families who need help early and in reducing costs up to 15 years later, research has found.
The latest Department for Education (DfE) statistics show that while the number of children in early years settings has risen since last month, attendance is still down on pre-pandemic levels.