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Leaked policy proposals for education are clearly election-focused, which means that the early years sector doesn't get a look-in
As the election draws near, policy on funding, training and revisions to the EYFS don’t make much sense
Dr Joanna Goodman, education consultant, director of Cromwell Consulting Ltd, who helped develop the education and childcare T Level, explains how the qualification will benefit the early years...
Nursery owners need to think about how to act in the face of coronavirus, says Rebecca Swindells of Blue Door Nursery in East Sussex , who shares her story so far
The arguments over Reception Baseline Assessment are ramping up. Is Reception’s place in the EYFS at risk as a consequence?
The Government appreciates the sector’s role in managing coronavirus and has set out its schemes to help settings weather the storm financially, says children and families minister Vicky Ford
Parents looking after their children more has mixed implications for them, says our columnist Karl Handscomb
Diversity has been at the heart of many conversations this year, and should be at the heart of early years education, says childminder and early years educator Alicia Wilkins
In keeping early years settings open, the Government is putting profits above people, argues Dr Kate Hoskins
As I leave the Editor’s chair, I’ve been reflecting on a time of interest and inspiration working with wonderful people and organisations