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Many local authorities won’t receive the headline funding rates the DfE is promising providers from April, with rises well short of the minimum wage increase, according to the NDNA.
Will the Government's decision to abolish tax relief on childcare vouchers live up to its intended aims? Karen Faux hears the arguments against it.
Why hasn't signing up to the new Ofsted voluntary childcare register been made more attractive to nannies? Simon Vevers investigates.
As the EYFS eats into Key Stage One, it should be allowed to go even further to the age of seven, with a rethink of our approach to both learning and teaching, argues Julian Grenier.
Part 13:approaching one year The increased level of balance Jasmine has shown this month has been remarkable. She stands firmly for quite long periods, concentrating on what she is doing with her...
Jo Verrill, director of research agency Ceeda, explains Childcare Sufficiency Assessments and why it is important to get involved.
The tricky move from nursery to school is a key focus of the EYPP. Charlotte Goddard finds out how settings are preparing children – and monitoring their progress after they leave
Primary school teachers were six times more likely to be absent due to a positive Covid test in the autumn term than their pupils, according to new analysis from the Education Policy Institute (EPI).