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Maggie Smith, director of Ofsted's Early Years Directorate (pictured), has resigned after less than two years in the post. An Ofsted spokeswoman cited 'personal and health reasons' for Ms Smith's...
Practitioners need to consider how their practice stimulates children's thinking and allows opportunities to observe the evidence for it Why is there currently such a huge interest in young children's...
News that the CWDC is to have its budget cut by 15m has raised fears about the future of Early Years Professional Status (EYPS).
Brexit will undoubtedly have an impact in some form on early years, according to commentators.
Two decades of ‘relentless’ policy changes, lack of investment and low pay have led to early years teachers feeling devalued and ready to leave their profession.
Early years providers are finding sustainability knocked from underneath them by cuts to their building projects. Melanie Defries reports.
It has to be said that while not every early years practitioner wants to be a teacher, in order to raise standards in the early years sector we do need a higher level of training. It's all well and...