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The sector is not set up to adequately reward Early Years Teachers, but Charlotte Goddard finds that plans to open up career routes have made limited progress so far
Ways that early years staff can thoughtfully engage the parents of challenging children are explored by Pat Gordon-Smith.
Dr Richard House argues that the decision of the teaching unions to speak out against recent Government moves could prove a turning point for the early years sector.
The principle of early intervention to bring about change and improvement is firmly established across children's services. However, the idea of five-year-olds being warned off guns and the gang...
The approach to formative and summative assessments is not obviously different under the revised Early Years Foundation Stage. However, practitioners will need to be alert to subtle but significant...
The founder of Kids Allowed, Nursery World’s Nursery Group of the Year 2017, tells Catherine Gaunt about the chain’s ethos and business model
The Government has provided 2 million for an Apprenticeship Bursary Scheme for 1,000 early years students.
Changes are being introduced to childcare regulations in Wales in response to pressure from voluntary organisations. Last week the Welsh Assembly agreed to measures including removing the need for all...
Richard House traces the roots of the new 'Too Much Too Soon' campaign