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18 more local authorities to pilot payment-by-resultsParents and community groups given right to run their own centres
Hundreds of pre-school children took over their local zoo as a project on growth grew to wild proportions exploring the early years curriculum in all possible areas at first hands
A delegation from the sector has returned from the Department for International Trade’s (DIT) first early years education trade mission to China.
Adults' facial expressions have a strong impact on very young children learning about social relationships. Anne O'Connor explains social referencing and why early years workers need to understand it.
By Jane Drake, a partnership advisory teacher in Leeds and author of Planning Children's Play and Learning in the Foundation Stage and Organising Play in the Early Years (David Fulton) To form a clear...
Two leading early years organisations have written to members of the House of Lords ahead of next week's debate on childminding agencies.
The future of Early Years Professional Status will be jeopardised unless pay and conditions are put in place to put EYPs on the same footing as teachers, Aspect, the trade union for EYPs, claimed this...
When the Government revealed that it is considering making it mandatory for all early years staff to be qualified to at least level 3 (Nursery World, 4 February), it caused quite a stir.
Around 65,000 children are currently attending early years settings, according to Department for Education research – about four per cent of the number who usually attend in term time.
Opportunities to narrow the achievement gap between looked- after children and their peers are being missed, because too few receive high-quality early education.