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The once-radical teachings of Friedrich Froebel about early development were so fundamental that today we take them for granted, says Professor Kevin J Brehony
Anyone interested in the work of the early years centres in Reggio Emilia, Italy, can find out more in an information and discussion forum, created in response to requests from recent UK visitors to...
Early years services are to be amalgated by Highland Council in Scotland following a review that highlighted falling numbers of pre-school children, a consequent reduction in Government funding and a...
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...
While a Market Review of initial teacher education is currently focused on primary and secondary teaching, Dr Aimee Quickfall believes the review has worrying implications for the future of early...
Early years organisations have unanimously welcomed Ofsted’s decision to bring early years inspections in-house from next year.
Our new regular columnist argues that the removal of some policies and introduction of others has led to fragmentation in the Government's early years strategy.
Evaluations of early years initiatives prompt some tough questions, asked by Helen Penn.
Early years employers are forbidden to discriminate against people in the workplace on the grounds of sexual orientation or religion under new laws that came into force in England, Scotland and Wales...
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...