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Early years employers are being urged to back the sector having its own skills council to replace the Early Years National Training Organisation, which will be axed next March. CACHE chief executive...
Early years organisations in England have given a warm welcome to the appointment of Lesley Staggs as the Government's first-ever national director of the Foundation Stage.
Freedom of movement is essential for children's developing minds and emotions as well as their bodies, say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
Those who lived through the bleak days of the Woodhead/Blunkett Education regime of the late 1990s scarcely imagined that early-years policy-making could be any more Dark-Aged, but in this respect the...
A scheme in Devon is harnessing the passion and expertise of EYPs to spread good practice, says Karen Faux.
The 2024 Khalifa International Award for Early Learning (KIAEL) is now open for entries.
The national bookgifting scheme has been preserved in reduced form. Viv Hampshire looks at the benefits it still offers children.
The first national Early Years Professional Status event to celebrate the successes of EYPs is to be held in July by the Children's Workforce Development Council, supported by Nursery World.
From today (1 September) nurseries can apply for a new first aid award, Millie’s Mark.
What do policy makers mean when they talk about quality in the early years? Michael Pettavel examines the evidence