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Early childhood education programmes do not offer any measurable benefits to children if they fall below certain levels of cost and quality, claims an international study.
The early years pupil premium comes into effect this April. But while the extra funding is welcome, the initiative looks likely to present some challenges for settings, as Charlotte Goddard...
Expensive computer equipment is not necessary for promoting ICT skills in early years settings, according to new research. The Interplay project, led by Dr Lydia Plowman and Dr Christine Stephen from...
More children are now growing up multilingual. Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith examine the latest research on how this affects development.
A chick, five little ducks and a character called 'The Grump' feature in the shortlist for the Book Trust's 2009 Early Years Awards for books that encourage a love of reading in young children.
Representatives of the public service union Unison Scotland handed over a petition with 20,000 signatures calling for a McCrone-style review of the early years to Margaret Jamieson MSP outside the...
The early years is the perfect time to intervene as it prevents problems becoming more serious, so investment in services is crucial now
A unit that can help prepare new practitioners for dealing with parents and multi-agency working is examined by Mary Evans.
Skills in observation and assessing a child's needs are key to meeting the requirements of Standard 4, says Karen Hart
By Catherine Gaunt The national occupational standards that underpin training in early years care and education across the UK are due to be agreed in November. The details were revealed by Lynette...