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The number of people starting the Early Years Teacher course has dropped by a third since last year, new figures reveal.
Scotland's early years and childcare workforce is to undergo a review to improve employment prospects and raise the status of the sector, the Scottish Executive announced last week. The review will...
Early years organisations have expressed growing frustration with the uncertainty about where the sector fits into the Labour Government's plans for its second term. Three weeks after the general...
Hundreds of nursery schools, most in deprived areas, will close if the Government’s plans for early years funding go ahead, the NAHT has warned.
The charity Barnardo's has had to withdraw its most recent advertising campaign, 'There are no silver spoons for children born into poverty', after a record 466 complaints were made to the Advertising...
Budding nursery owners and childminders are encouraged to apply for a share of £1m in Government funding to help with their start-up costs.
Maggie Smith, director of Ofsted's Early Years Directorate (pictured), has resigned after less than two years in the post. An Ofsted spokeswoman cited 'personal and health reasons' for Ms Smith's...
(Photograph) - Four-year-old Onyinyechi Okone views one of four model designs for a 2.2m redevelopment of the Marshcroft Early Years Centre in Fulham, London. The North Fulham New Deal for...
Underspend by local authorities of Government funding for three- and four-year-old childcare places has risen to £62 million, National Day Nurseries Association analysis reveals.
A group of early years experts has written to Ofsted to challenge Sir Michael Wilshaw on his plans to reform early years assessment.