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A flurry of written questions in the House of Commons about the early years sector last week suggests the Conservative party may be beginning to take a fresh interest in the sector. Chris Grayling,...
Children and families minister Will Quince has confirmed that the Government is providing an additional £510m for early years funding over the next three years, despite initial announcements of £170m...
The dispute between a group of early years experts and teachers and the Department for Education over the Government’s planned reforms to the Early Years Foundation Stage has ramped up this week.
The Pre-School Learning Alliance is to offer childminders a bespoke membership package from early next year, following the National Childminding Association's bid to attract a wider membership under a...
Laura Henry-Allain is one of several leading early years figures named in the 2021 New Year Honours List.
For most developing countries, the World Bank is the agency with the greatest involvement in early childhood provision. But in whose interests is it? Professor Helen Penn takes a critical look.
A group of early years experts has written to Ofsted to challenge Sir Michael Wilshaw on his plans to reform early years assessment.
Painting offers young children a world of opportunities for experimentation and expression, so early years settings should equip them with ample materials and varied techniques.
The early years sector is in favour of Government proposals for a national programme for Foundation Stage training, according to an analysis of responses to a consultation paper published last week....