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Ofsted has set out plans to change the inspection cycle for early years providers, so that all nurseries, pre-schools and childminders will be inspected within six years of their last inspection.
Our collection of curated articles now includes the Reception Baseline and the Ofsted Education Inspection Framework.
The latest Ofsted figures do not include the number of registered childcare places offered by nurseries, childminders and out-of-school providers, after the accuracy of the data was called into...
Montessori Centre International (MCI) presents its Standards & Training Accreditation Review (STAR) – a new developmental framework
Staff need to be able to demonstrate their understanding of child development in practice during inspections, says Laura Henry.
In the first of a two-part series looking at the new Ofsted handbooks, lead teacher for Bristol Early Years Kate Irvine examines what’s in the schools version
What can providers both public and private now expect from inspectors? Mary Evans finds out.
During your inspection it is important to show that children are confident about communicating with staff. Laura Henry suggests undertaking an audit to gauge the quality of interactions.
Ofsted’s national lead for early years has agreed to follow-up on concerns that ‘requires improvement’ childminders, unlike nurseries, could wait years to be re-inspected.
More than 2,600 childminders have so far taken the National Childminding Association's campaign survey to keep childminders regulated and inspected as individuals under the EYFS.