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Sheffield Hallam University’s (SHU) early years initial teacher training (EYITT) programme is the first in the country to be rated outstanding by Ofsted.
Rosemary Murphy, the former chief executive of the National Day Nurseries Association (NDNA), has joined the board of directors at Child Base, one of the UK's biggest nursery groups. Michael Thompson,...
Jane Haywood of the CWDC outlines how EYPs must recognise the vital role that families, parents and carers play in children's lives and how they can encourage partnership working to promote the best...
Three schools are making the most of their teaching assistants, discovers Charlotte Goddard
The Welsh Foundation Phase (FP) was unveiled by Minister for Education Jane Hutt last week to a mixed reception, with some practitioners welcoming its child-centred, play-based approach, while one...
Introducing less formal learning to Years 1 and 2 is producing positive results, reports Annette Rawstrone
(Photograph) - Ten-year old Chelsee Hendrickson shows off her spectacular dragonfly costume in preparation for the West Indian Carnival in Leeds. She appeared as part of the Royal Dragonflies troupe...
The rebranding of the department overseeing early years is sending worrying signals
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,...