Found 29541 results for "?tag=Knowledge Bank?year_based=2018?Tags/Name=Early Years Curriculum|Community"
Widespread staff shortages and retention problems in nurseries are leading to a rise in workplace stress among early years workers, according to a new report out today.
Early years organisation NIPPA has welcomed the Labour Party's commitment to ring-fence funds for the early years sector in Northern Ireland as a 'timely, landmark decision'. The secretary of state...
Opportunities for children to learn through 'purposeful, well-planned play', easing the transition from the pre-fives to the primary 1 stage, will be contained in a new curriculum for Scottish...
A shortage of nutritional and dietary information for those working with one- to three-year-olds has been highlighted in a survey of healthcare and early years professionals. Research agency TNS...
Early years professionals are not receiving enough information or training on how to support children who have speech and language difficulties, new research shows. <BR>
Minister for children Margaret Hodge faced a grilling from early years and childcare delegates last week who demanded higher pay to combat the problem of staff retention and recruitment. During a...
Early Years Play and Learning: developing social skills and cooperation By Pat Broadhead
The Department for Education has published revised curriculum guidance ahead of the implementation of the updated EYFS.
18 more local authorities to pilot payment-by-resultsParents and community groups given right to run their own centres
(Photograph) - Melanie MacDonald and her friends at Prospect Bank special school in Edinburgh are getting hands-on experience of the latest learning aids. These include the use of digital photographs...