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The supply of Level 3 staff, and student placements, have been hit by the pandemic, leaving knowledge gaps in the workforce
Raising the status of the early years workforce is something that Nursery World has campaigned for over many decades, and increasing the employment of graduates is obviously a positive move.
Look hard and you may be able to detect signs of softening on childcare funding rates in the latest government statements
The early years sector should press its case with a Government that desperately needs supporters.
Concerns about the set up of the Education and Childcare T-Level need to be ironed out to help supply the staff we need
Ofsted’s planned move away from an emphasis on data will be welcomed by schools, as the phonics check causes concern
Keeping an eye on everything that is going on in the early years sector at the moment feels a little like juggling too many balls. It would be very easy to drop at least one!
Whatever the uncertainties of the future for nurseries heralded by rising costs, static funding and the implementation of the 30 hours programme, the central task of early years settings – preparing...
The title of the government consultation ‘Primary Assessment in England’ might have led the early years sector to conclude it didn’t much involve them.
With the election over and the Department for Education team in place, we’ve seen several major reports emerge boldly into the public domain.