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A positive inspection is vital, but so too are other measures of effective provision. By Dr Julian Grenier
We need to make the most of apprenticeship schemes and training programmes to recruit and retain early years staff, argues Karen Derbyshire, head of sector at training provider Realise
The next government is being urged to provide an emergency financial rescue package for early years settings at risk of imminent closure due to financial pressures.
Liana Beattie is a senior lecturer in Early Years Education at Edge Hill University. Here she explains more about S31 Personal practice: Work in partnership with families and parents/carers, at home...
Growing interest in each other will affect the social development of two-year-olds. Penny Tassoni suggests ways of supporting them in interacting socially
Labour plans to hold ‘a big conversation’ with those in the early years to hear from providers about what needs to change to transform the sector, including ensuring providers receive the 'proper...
Early years organisations have unanimously welcomed Ofsted’s decision to bring early years inspections in-house from next year.
Jackie Basquill is a teacher currently on secondment at Edge Hill University, and teaches on the Early Years Professional Status modules.
Professor Paul Anand explains how one of the first economic studies to look at young children's behaviour can give insights into family life
Childcare providers in Northamptonshire are set to lose thousands of pounds in funding as the council proposes big cuts to its early years budget.