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The case for a holistic and coherent curriculum for children right up to school entry age is argued by Lesley Staggs, former national director of the Foundation Stage When I was interviewed for the...
Relying on synthetic phonics flies in the face of young children's needs and real lives, argues Janet Moyles, professor emeritus and early years consultant This response to the Rose Interim Report is...
As the country wakes up to a Labour landslide and a new prime minister in Keir Starmer, we’ll be covering the events of the day and want to hear from you with your reaction to the result.
This week, more research has been released showing that downward pressure from a results-driven National Curriculum is leading to inappropriate practice in the Foundation Stage, particularly in...
Dr Richard House, Grethe Hooper Hansen and Kim Simpson for the 'Open EYE' Campaign.
You can now keep up with the latest early years and childcare news as it breaks, with daily updates on our website at: www.nurseryworld.co.uk.
Take-up of the Transformation Fund has been low in certain parts of the country, fuelling concerns that unless the money is spent the Fund will not be continued in the 2007 Comprehensive Spending...
The pandemic adversely affected young children’s development with fewer reaching ‘expected’ levels by the end of Reception, according to new research.
The work of early years centres supporting children with speech and language difficulties is described by Gareth Parker of I CAN One in ten children in the UK suffer from a speech and language...