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Increasing the ‘free’ childcare offer does not address the need for family support that was previously met by the decimated Sure Start programme
By Mary Dickins, early years consultant (All Together Training and Consultancy).
A survey looking at the wellbeing of early years staff, workload and recent Government policy announcements for the sector, has been launched by online learning journal Tapestry.
Evaluations of Government programmes need to look in the right places, argue the EPPE 3-11 central team.
Local nursery staff are visiting each other's settings to share and improve good practice. Mary Evans reports.
Keeping an eye on everything that is going on in the early years sector at the moment feels a little like juggling too many balls. It would be very easy to drop at least one!
The planning issues affecting childminders that have been raised by Nursery World readers recently are sadly only the tip of a very big iceberg (Letters, 1 August; News, 6 June). Recent Department for...
Ofsted's Michael Wilshaw has betrayed a fundamental ignorance of both early years and the noxious side effects of a testing culture, argues Dr Richard House
Those who make policy on early education still have a lot to learn about it.
The ways infants learn to make speech and understand languge give fascinating insights into brain function, says Annette Karmiloff-Smith.