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The Scottish Pre-School Play Association has published a policy pack to help playgroups sign up to good practice. The pack includes guidelines on behaviour management, staff development, child...
Do your early years services and staff deserve recognition? Make sure you enter the Nursery World Awards 2009.
The biggest independent review of primary education in England for 40 years is aiming to encourage debate among parents, children and the public as well as professionals and policymakers. Professor...
The speech and language charity I CAN is changing its name to reach more of the almost one in five children in the UK who have challenges with talking and understanding words.
Background reading on the thinkers who helped shape current early years practice has just got easier, as we've gathered together all the articles from our 'Early Years Pioneers' series and made them...
Nurseries which exclusively serve deprived areas may be less effective in breaking a cycle of underachievement than settings where there are children from varied backgrounds, according to a...
Kezia Thurgood-Parkes, an ECS student at Sheffield Hallam, talks PGCEs, placements, uni politics, and cocktails
The former president of Early Education has been awarded the CBE for services to early years education in the Queen's Birthday Honours. Jean Ensing, president of Early Education from October 1997 to...
Children could be assessed when they start school rather than at the end of Reception, Ofsted has suggested.
Early years settings should be inclusive of all children no matter what their complex needs are – because if we aren’t, then who will be, argues Michael Pettavel