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New research shows that poor pay, an increasing workload and low status are combining to drive early years workers out of the sector, says Natalie Perera
Ahead of next month's budget, early years organisation Start Strong is urging the government to invest in quality care for young children.
Find out how you can train as an early years teacher and qualify with early years teacher status (EYTS). Our early years team will be on hand to discuss the different training routes available,...
The number of children registered with early learning and childcare services in Scotland has increased for the second year running.
By Chris Woodhead, the former chief inspector of schools at Ofsted There are five possible reasons for the recent upsurge of interest in early years education.
There has been record aid spending on early years education, but millions of the world’s poorest children are still missing out on pre-school because of a ‘chronic’ lack of funding by donor countries,...
Significant expansion of the Early Years Teacher programme is underway with the number of training providers set to increase from the existing eight to more than 40 for 2014/15.
The government must ensure it bases early years policy decisions on qualitative as well as quantitative evidence, and avoid prioritising research that only supports particular policy agendas, a group...
Early years practitioners are being urged to take part in CWDC's second survey of Early Years Professionals.
The National Association of Nursery Nurses added its voice to the debate over job titles last week by announcing it was changing its name to the National Association of Early Years Professionals....