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Many children in nurseries are eating unhealthy meals high in fat, salt and sugar, including food with additives that are banned for the under-threes, research has found.
Dough and other malleable materials have a role to play across the early years curriculum, explains Penny Tassoni
Harrow council has launched a new version of their development wheel that will focus on speech and language in the early years.
Early years practitioners have found some barriers to updating their skills, but the pace of change now makes it a priority. Karen Faux finds out what they can do Continuing Professional Development...
'Foundation Degrees are new, intermediate level, vocational higher education qualifications. They integrate academic and work-based learning through close collaboration between employers and...
The next steps for the children's workforce were set out last week by the Government.
Tens of thousands of early years professionals have signed up to the DfE’s education recovery training courses, designed to improve children’s outcomes,including those that are disadvantaged.
From making maps of the local area to finding out about homelessness in different countries, Dr Diane Boyd explains how to approach Sustainable Cities and Communities
Investigating plant growth, sharing personal memories and role playing provide more activities for a time project by Jane Drake Continue to explore the passage of time with children, making sure that...
The Institute for Apprenticeships has responded to criticism that it is not listening to employers following the resignation of Busy Bees from the trailblazer group.