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Scotland's champion for the early years is calling for the development of a major network of children and family centres.
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...
It is fantastic that the Department for Education has asked Professor Cathy Nutbrown of the University of Sheffield to lead the review of early years training and qualifications.
Early years practitioners who are using ICT effectively in teaching and learning are invited to enter the ICT in Practice Awards. There are 15 categories and each winner will receive a total of 5,000,...
Although in its early stages, Early Years Teacher Status is fuelling optimism within the sector. Gabriella Jozwiak takes a closer look
We have 20 copies (five copies each) of My Little Handbag, My Little Toolbox, My Little Doctor's Bag and My Little Lunchbox by Nathan Reed (Campbell Books, 4.99 each) to give away to Nursery World...
The National Children’s Bureau (NCB) has been reappointed early years stakeholder lead by the Department for Education (DfE).
Early Years Teachers will no longer need GCSE English and Maths at grade C and above to count in Level 3 workforce ratios, following yet another Government revision to qualification requirements.
An urgent independent review is needed to ‘alleviate the pressures’ facing the early years workforce, the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Childcare and Early Education has heard.
The most significant independent review of primary and early education has just concluded, yet has been virtually dismissed by the Government in favour of its own review. Wendy Scott looks deeper.