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There are lots of aspects of the current set of challenges for the early years sector that are of great concern, as many of our recent stories and features online and in the magazine illustrate.
With our nation and its political leaders stuck in a Brexit loop, we must continue to act to prevent environmental disaster
Nine nurseries have been ‘named and shamed’ on the latest minimum wage offenders list. How did they get there, and how easy was it to fall foul of the rules? Ruth Stokes reports
Having browsed your jobs pages I was amazed at the number of different titles that seemed to all mean the same person! I think the following sums it up: Who am I?
As SEND becomes a growing issue for the early years sector, none of the main political parties have much to say about it
The debate over the rights and wrongs of smacking children has raged on for decades, yet very little progress has been made in stopping this unacceptable practice.
At the start of 2021, it’s good to reflect on some of the positives of new ways of working that Ofsted found in its Covid-19 briefings
Whatever the uncertainties of the future for nurseries heralded by rising costs, static funding and the implementation of the 30 hours programme, the central task of early years settings – preparing...
The early years sector isn’t being listened to, so maybe it’s time to rekindle the fighting, campaigning spirit of previous decades