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Even before the General Election, politicians from different parties were uniting in calls for investment in early intervention that could reduce society's ills and costs over the long term. Laura...
Six areas of learning form the content of the QCA's foundation stage curriculum, and these link directly to the six sets of Early Learning Goals. It would be understandable, therefore, for...
A survey of the children and young people’s workforce reveals a gap in initial training on children’s speech, language and communication needs.
Pre-schools and nurseries are being urged to get involved in a national debate on the future of education in Scotland. The Scottish Executive wants them to take part in considering such questions as...
While the rise in the number of adults being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes hit the headlines again recently, what is less reported is the sharp rise in recent years of the number of under-fives...
Government attempts to raise standards in the early years sector are being jeopardised by poor pay and conditions, according to a new report.
New research suggests that young children learn better when they have more teacher-led activities.
The future of education must focus on long-term recovery - ‘not short-term catch-up' - and children’s mental health, according to a new report from Voice Community, published today (Monday).
A survey exploring how the new funding rates compare to childcare provider’s delivery costs has been launched.
Part 5: Trainee EYT Emma Davis on the benefits - and disadvantages - of juggling manager duties with her training