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The impact of coronavirus on the education sector will be scrutinised by the Education Select Committee.
Children who have television sets in their bedroom perform worse at school than those who don't, according to a new survey reported in The Scotsman. The Daily Express said that parents were 'breaking...
Sheila Cruickshank, who set up a nursery in the north-east offering extended and flexible opening hours, has seen off competition from hundreds of other Scottish businesses to earn a place in the...
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Twenty teaching school alliances are working together to develop local early years hubs to improve practice in the sector.
Over 100 sector experts and representative bodies have signed an open letter to Ofsted identifying ‘deficiencies’ within the inspectorate’s first part of its early years research curriculum review.
Can nursery schools survive current changes in early years provision, especially the move to children's centres? Simon Vevers reports They have received a ringing endorsement in the EPPE research and...
The former president of Early Education has been awarded the CBE for services to early years education in the Queen's Birthday Honours. Jean Ensing, president of Early Education from October 1997 to...
The theme of the first-ever British European Childhood Education Research Association conference concerned the building of early years knowledge through practitioner-generated research.
The Government has put into force temporary changes to the Early Years Foundation Stage framework for early years providers remaining open in the coronavirus outbreak.