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Progress made under the previous Government in reducing child poverty could be undone by cuts to early years services, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has warned.
Better provision of early years education is needed to prevent children falling behind by the age of three, according to education charity the Sutton Trust. It is calling for an independent...
Reforms to Ireland’s early education system have recently led to increased pay and a greater number of childcare places. How did they do it? By Eva Lloyd, emeritus professor of early childhood,...
Early years organisations are calling on the Government to remove references to 'teaching' from the Childcare Bill. Baroness Massey of Darwen, chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Children,...
To start off the New Year, Dr Jacqui Cousins reflects on her years of research into the language of four-year-olds and the continuing relevance of her findings for early years practitioners today All...
Lawyers Veale Wasbrough have provided specially-written guidance for Nursery World about how to respond to the current outbreak of 'swine' flu
With money from the Transformation Fund equating to 500 per worker in the early years sector, it is not going to achieve miracles (see News, page 4). However, there are some interesting suggestions in...
The return of the ratios debate highlights how the early years sector deserves a fresh approach to solving its ongoing challenges, says our columnist Sara Mackenzie
In a new series on the workforce strategy, Charlotte Goddard looks at plans to revise entry level early years qualifications
Four early years professionals have come together to launch an action group to ensure the sector’s survival.