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By Chris Woodhead, the former chief inspector of schools at Ofsted There are five possible reasons for the recent upsurge of interest in early years education.
We have ten copies of Clapping Games by Jenny Mosley and Helen Sonnet (Positive Press, 15.99) to give away to Out of School readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope,...
By David Bell, Her Majesty's chief inspector of schools in England Ten years ago, Ofsted published an influential report, Access and Achievement in Urban Education, based on 134 visits to schools, and...
From early next year, regional scrutiny committees will include independent early years representatives to review Ofsted judgement complaints.
Private and voluntary settings that have applied for funding for improvements from the early years capital grant could lose out on millions of pounds.
The new Level 3 Early Years Educator courses could mean major changes to the way some trainers operate, says Karen Faux.
Nurseries and childminders in England are fighting to survive, as new research suggests that just over four in 10 parents of under-fives are planning to return today, with many providers also...
We have ten copies of Baa for Beginners (Red Fox, 5.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Baa for Beginners' to the...
Name: Barry Payton Position: Co-founder of Haslingden Community Link and Children's Centre, Lancashire
The Department for Education has launched a consultation into increasing registration fees for early years providers, as well as whether provider type categories need revising.