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Children get into the spirit of the Early Years Fiesta at Eureka!, the children's museum in Halifax, West Yorkshire, last week.
Programme co-ordinator Nikki Fairchild describes how training for the first cohort of Early Years Teachers has got off to a strong start
Self-employed childcare providers could miss out on Universal Credit as a result of receiving early years entitlement funding, the Early Years Alliance has warned.
An analysis of the DfE's early years online funding tool by Nursery World has uncovered errors and figures that are not directly comparable, making it very difficult for nurseries to assess the free...
With Labour seemingly ahead in the polls and poised to lead the country, early years lecturer and writer Nichola Demetriadi argues the case for giving those with Early Years Teacher Status (EYTS) the...
A decade on from launching the sector-endorsed Early Years Foundation Degree, Kingston University has carried out research to gauge employers' views on its impact. Yasmin Mukadam reports on her...
Opportunities to narrow the achievement gap between looked- after children and their peers are being missed, because too few receive high-quality early education.
The Government has announced £100m in capital funding for early years providers to expand their provision ahead of the 30 hours extension, along with regulatory changes to the EYFS to provide more...
Increasing the free entitlement for three- and four-year-olds from 15 to 25 hours a week and charging parents 1 an hour for the extra ten hours, is a key recommendation in a report by the Resolution...
Frustrated university lecturers have said inaction by the Government over Early Years Teacher Status risks the loss of a graduate-led workforce in the sector.