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It is the last chance forschools across the UK to enter BT's Schools Awards 2004. There are 240 cash grants available, each worth 2,000, to help schools run their own community project that...
The latest statistics for early years inspections show that Ofsted is being tougher on childminders and nurseries with more being judged inadequate and fewer given an outstanding grade.
A coalition of early years organisations and nurseries is calling on the Government to consider new childcare funding options, including making the 15 hours universal from the age of two and paying a...
The Code of Practice for the free entitlement for three- and four-year-olds is published today, giving parents the right for the first time to ask their local authority to find them free childcare...
Details of the new birth-to-five framework that emerged in the Childcare Bill last week caused an outcry about 'baby curriculum madness'. The Daily Mail's front-page headline said, 'Toddlers taught to...
Early years settngs are invited to enter a prize draw to win a free tub of Pampers Kandoo, the first flushable toilet wipe for children aged three to seven, along with an activity wallchart. To enter,...
Ofsted officially took over the inspection of all early years provision in England this week. From Monday, its newly-formed Early Years Directorate extended Oftsed's work to include the registration...
The Early Years Alliance has launched a survey for early years providers ahead of national minimum wage increases next month.
Early years organisations metin London last week to discuss how service provision could be improved to meet the needs of very young disabled children. Catherine Ashton, Sure Start minister, was among...
Practitioners can learn a great deal from the work of early years educator and lecturer Susan Isaacs, as Professor Tricia David explains