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Twenty teaching school alliances are working together to develop local early years hubs to improve practice in the sector.
Find out more about becoming an early years teacher, in association with the Department for Education
Staff are poorly paid, settings heavily reliant on Government funding are worse off financially, and qualification levels looks to be falling, finds Ceeda’s first About Early Years survey
Colleges and awarding bodies have been reacting to the decision by the Children's Workforce Development Council to extend the deadline for offering some early years and childcare qualifications until...
The biggest independent review of primary education in England for 40 years is aiming to encourage debate among parents, children and the public as well as professionals and policymakers. Professor...
Four local authorities have been designated beacons of best practice for their groundbreaking work within the early years and childcare sector. The councils - Leeds, Somerset, and the London boroughs...
Early years settings are overwhelmingly against Government plans to change ratios, with just 2 per cent of the opinion that the rule change would enable them to lower fees for parents, according to a...
The Cambridge Primary Review has garnered compliments from the early years sector for its recommendation of extending the EYFS approach upwards and raising the school starting age to six (see News,...
The early years and childcare sector has been paying tribute to children's minister Beverley Hughes following her announcement on Tuesday (2 June) that she intended to leave Government.
Minister for children Margaret Hodge faced a grilling from early years and childcare delegates last week who demanded higher pay to combat the problem of staff retention and recruitment.