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By the Early Years Curriculum Group, a nationally-recognised group of early years specialists Early years practitioners in England are educating children within a society that seems to want children...
In reply to the letter 'Graduate workforce is an illusion' (12 February), the news story the writer refers to ('New vision for child services', 11 December) was a brief synopsis of the Early Childhood...
Healthy eating is top of parents’ tick list when it comes to choosing a childcare setting. This can come with added worry if a child is a fussy or picky eater, says Annabel Karmel
The government is consulting on scrapping some qualifications at level 3.
* The Oxford-based Peers Early Years Partnership (PEEP) programme has reported a successful year. Its annual report for April 2001 to March 2002 said PEEP has continued to thrive, while National PEEP...
(Photograph) - Oliver Bevan's 'The Full Swing' is one of a series of his paintings on the theme of play currently on display at the Royal National Theatre on London's South Bank. Many of the 40...
Constructivists say that young children build their knowledge from the material of their experiences, as Professor Tricia David explains The contributions of different constructivists help us to see...
The Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years (PACEY) is calling for a stronger focus on developing childrens social skills and emotional resilience to prepare them for school.
Action research projects in the outdoors can boost staff’s knowledge and enthusiasm for outside activities. Gabriella Jozwiak on being an advocate for learning outdoors
Find out more about becoming an early years teacher, in association with the Department for Education