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Ofsted’s planned move away from an emphasis on data will be welcomed by schools, as the phonics check causes concern
It's time young children stopped being used as guinea pigs for public entertainment.
Schools could lose over £1 billion in funding by 2030 due to falling pupil numbers, according to new analysis by the Education Policy Institute.
The provisions of the Childcare Act place new pressures on providers and local authorities alike.
The Department for Education has drawn up a road map for 30 hours delivery, which it is sharing at sector events.
‘All we need is music, sweet music. There’ll be music everywhere’, as Martha and the Vandellas sang in Dancing in the Street.
Despite the government’s recent promise of an extra £66m, the funding crisis rumbles on. The sector’s collective coffers have a black hole of ten times that - £662 million - at last count. As we all...
Nursery World asked leading figures, nurseries, early years practitioners and experts to share their new year wishes for 2019.
The title of the government consultation ‘Primary Assessment in England’ might have led the early years sector to conclude it didn’t much involve them.