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'I appeal to all those involved to be on the bus of reform, because it is leaving the station and is carrying the nation's teachers and students with it.' David Miliband, school standards minister,...
(Photograph) - Briony Vernon explores the 'environment space' at Kent County Council's conference, 'Why Birth to Three Matters'. The event, attended by 320 nursery workers and childminders, was led...
New research shows that when used in the best way, teaching assistants can have a positive impact on children’s learning and their transition to school, as Marion Dowling explains
Walking or cycling to and from school improves boys' reading skills in early primary, new research suggests.
One in 8 childcare workers is paid less than £5 an hour and many are forced to take on second jobs to make ends meet, a report commissioned by the Government’s Social Mobility Commission has found.
The Sun appealed to parents to send in pictures of their children sitting on the 'naughty step', made famous by supernanny Jo Frost. The paper ran a two-page feature on Monday with snaps of 14...
Letting children vote on matters such as resources gives them a sense of ownership, among other benefits. By Amy Jackson
A new report looking at ways to reform childcare recommends staff: child ratios be relaxed further than the proposed 1:5 in 'good' and 'outstanding' nurseries and suggests childminder agencies take on...
In the first of a nine-part series, Gabriella Jozwiak introduces the six criteria for the new level 3 Early Years Educator qualification, and reports on their reception from the sector.
In the first part of her article on early years curriculum, Professor Elizabeth Wood explains why a broader approach is needed