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Last week Ofsted published its annual report, which showed an increase to the number of early years settings gaining good and outstanding grades.
Students are being urged to pay almost 500 for a childcare course that is neither accredited by the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) nor recognised under the daycare regulations....
Organisations and activists from the transgender community have voiced concerns about a BBC2 documentary on how to approach children with gender dysphoria, which was broadcast last night (12 January).
Could I have free education? I have worked since leaving school, despite having two children and am now having to pay hundreds of pounds to gain higher education qualifications. Giving teenage mothers...
Communication is at the heart of a project on making, sending and receiving postcards with activities by Jean Evans.
An Early Day Motion, launched by Annette Brooke MP, recommends that England's school starting age should be more flexible.
While certain activities are useful for the development of handwriting, others can hinder it - and practitioners can help by explaining the differences to parents.
In the first of a four-part series on staff retention, regional director of Childbase Partnership Sarah Rotundo considers what it is, how to measure it and why it matters.
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced a range of measures to protect businesses and workers from economic effects of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
The detention of immigrant children awaiting deportation decisions should end, according to campaigners. Annette Rawstrone investigates.