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The Department for Education has written to schools to invite them to adopt the revised Early Learning Goals from September, a year before they are due to become statutory.
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Social workers will work with teachers in schools to help spot signs of abuse and neglect more quickly, as more children are expected to return to school following the lockdown.
Schools have been sent new Government guidance on how to manage long-term and complex medical conditions, such as diabetes, asthma and cancer, in advance of a new duty in the Children and Families...
Following the promotion of Graham Stuart as a government whip, the former shadow education secretary, Lucy Powell is the new Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Nursery Schools and Nursery...
Campaigners are calling for spoken language to be given importance to reading and writing in the Schools Bill.
London's play sector has greeted with relief the news that funding to support children's play in the capital will be reinstated. Voluntary sector organisations that support London's most vulnerable...
Childminders in England have voted to change their name. But they do not know what they want to change it to. The ballot, which was carried with a postal vote in favour of a name change, followed a...
Schools need to do more to attract the poorest children to take up two-year-old places and to work with early years providers in their area, Sir Michael Wilshaw has said.
Schools are facing a triple-whammy of problems this autumn and beyond as concerns are raised about the potential knock-on effects on children. Meredith Jones Russell reports