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By Pete Moorhouse (David Fulton)
Childcare providers in Northamptonshire are set to lose thousands of pounds in funding as the council proposes big cuts to its early years budget.
Guidance for staff and children who are defined as ‘clinically extremely vulnerable’ has been updated by the Department for Education in response to the new Covid alert levels.
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* It was an early start for Margaret Hodge and Catherine Ashton when they visited a south London children's centre for breakfast on Tuesday morning. The minister for children and Sure Start minister...
A children's author serving on an official commission on childcare noticed that many subcommittees were busily making recommendations around a central problem: 'It was generally agreed that the...
The work of a Hertfordshire higher education consortium that has attracted 110 students to its foundation degree in early years education has been praised by Catherine Ashton, minister for Sure Start,...
The founder of Britain's first infant school promoted learning for its own sake in ways that are meaningful to young children, as Professor Tricia David explains
The Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC) has released the dates of tours in the nine regions of England. Starting in Yorkshire and Humberside on 26 June, CWDC chief executive Jane Haywood...
The Coalition Government must keep its commitment to early intervention and not wait for the private sector to step in and help fund early years services, warns Neil Leitch, chief executive of the...