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Labour’s shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson has pledged to deliver a graduate-led early years workforce with a plan for more highly-trained staff to fight inequality and bring the sector...
A group that provides early intervention for primary school children took its concerns to the House of Lords last week in a meeting hosted by Baroness Warnock to encourage the Government to endorse...
Name: Satvinder BhurjiPosition: Manager of The Co-operative Childcare Nursery, Woolwich, London
What difference can collaborative working make in the early years? Carla Solvason reports from a project to create clusters of schools to share expertise
Today's childcare students and staff need a good grasp of basic literacy and numeracy. Mary Evans explains why Next month the Plain English Campaign celebrates its 25th anniversary. Yet despite the...
We need a shift in the mindset of employers in the UK, so that flexible working is seen as the norm, not the exception, argues Sarah Jackson
Aleading special needs charity wants teachers in mainstream schools to be given more training to teach children who have special needs. The call was made last week by the National Autistic Society...
The White Witch of CS Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia has been voted the scariest villain ever to appear in children's literature by 600 Penguin book readers, reported The Scotsman.
Neil Leitch has likened the early years sector’s frustration with the government and struggle to be heard to that of climate change activists, at the Early Years Alliance’s annual conference.
Jane Friswell, interim CEO of Nasen, outlines how the new document will change the way that SEN needs are met