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Young children can learn to show tolerance and embrace differences when early years settings have carefully examined their own attitudes and practices, says Lynne Harvey We are reminded early in...
Ofsted's new inspection framework comes in this September. In the first of a four-part series, the Pre-School Learning Alliance's Michael Freeston offers an overview of what providers can expect.
By Gill Evans, information officer at Play Wales. The Welsh Assembly is the first national body to say that the opportunity for children to play is vital to the survival of humanity.
As 2017 draws to a close, I’ve been reflecting on how education policy has changed over the past year.
Too many people are fiddling with early years policy, says Michael Pettavel, when the real problem is money
The role of creativity in all areas of young children's learning is being recognised in education policy This is an excellent time to be talking and thinking about creativity. For many years it seemed...
Elizabeth Truss has visited six different early years settings and Sure Start children's centres since May 2010, all graded good or outstanding in their most recent Ofsted inspections.
Families are in the sights of Government and political parties at the moment and as the general election gets closer, policies for families will be more and more in the spotlight.
By Sally Goddard Blythe, freelance consultant in neuro-developmental education and director of the Institute for Neuro-Physiological Psychology in Chester
In response to the Open Eye campaign, the Pre-School Learning Alliance would like to reassure parents and carers that the Early Years Foundation Stage will not be damaging our youngest children.