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If we want to preserve our valuable early years services, we must seek to influence politicians, says Dr Julian Grenier, national chair of Early Education
Early years professionials can help themselves to free comprehensive advice on food and nutrition, thanks to a Children's Food Advisory Service introduced by the organic food company Organix. A survey...
Details of the new birth-to-five framework that emerged in the Childcare Bill last week caused an outcry about 'baby curriculum madness'. The Daily Mail's front-page headline said, 'Toddlers taught to...
Academic institutions and other organisations are invited to send in thier information for the next edition of the Nursery World supplement Training Today, which is being published in June. We are...
With no apparent action on Workforce Strategy promises for EYTs, the prospect of a graduate-led workforce is diminishing
A 3m package to help early years professionals with using computers in a pre-school environment has sparked claims by practitioners that the money could be better spent elsewhere.
Atraining and resource centre for early years practitioners was opened for business by Early Education last week, next door to the organisation's London head office. Operations manager Jenny Rabin...
A more play-based primary curriculum is being considered.
Underspend by local authorities of Government funding for three- and four-year-old childcare places has risen to £62 million, National Day Nurseries Association analysis reveals.
Ofsted has come under fire following concerns that there will be a huge loss of experience and expertise in the inspection of early years education with the advent of its Early Years Directorate in...