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A new membership organisation for early years trainers and consultants was launched in Westminster yesterday.
The dispute between a group of early years experts and teachers and the Department for Education over the Government’s planned reforms to the Early Years Foundation Stage has ramped up this week.
Nick Gibb and Vicky Ford will share responsibility for early years policy, with the latter taking on most of the brief.
Headteacher Alison Peacock argues that the teaching profession should respond courageously to the draft curriculum by enhancing it with a richly diverse and irresistible school curriculum that builds...
Just one in ten early years children returned to their setting last week, official statistics show.
Two decades of ‘relentless’ policy changes, lack of investment and low pay have led to early years teachers feeling devalued and ready to leave their profession.
Bright Horizons has acquired Yellow Dot Nurseries.
The Government is expanding the School Direct programme, which offers work-based training for graduates, to the early years from this September.
Gender and how to define it is rarely out of the headlines at the moment. Recent research is also prompting a rethink of what ‘gender’ means, by demolishing gender stereotypes and questioning the...
Bright Horizons, the UK’s second largest nursery group, is investing £10m to boost staff salaries and respond to the cost-of-living crisis.