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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...
PACEY and Voice the Union are calling on Early Years Teachers, Early Years Initial Teacher Training leaders and students to take part in a survey for a joint research project.
The Busy Bees Group, the UK's largest nursery chain, is looking for a new buyer.
DfE drops commitment to boosting graduates and allowing Early Years Teachers to teach in schools from the early years workforce strategy.
Do you want to bring back the NNEB? Are graduate leaders the way to go? Professor Cathy Nutbrown is giving Nursery World readers an exclusive opportunity to have your questions answered
Plans to change the way that childcare for three- and four-year-olds is funded to make the system fairer for all early years providers, wherever they are in the country, have been put out for...
Children's understanding of time continues to develop throughout the primary school years, but it is important to provide a secure basic knowledge to build on Clocks
Contrasts between early years provision in different countries can help us reflect on whether education is for teaching children readiness for life, argue David Whitebread and Sue Bingham.
The Government praised Early Years Professionals in England for their work, as their number reached more than 10,000.
Make maths meaningful to young children by being less formal and looking at real life, says Elaine Bennett