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The latest guidance from the DfE on test and trace and self-isolation has left nurseries in utter confusion and anxiety, says nursery group owner David Wright
Two is definitely the magic number in the early years sector at the moment, referring of course to two-year-olds - the free places for the 40 per cent most disadvantaged, the Progress Check and all...
Three-quarters of the 107 Early Excellence Centres in England are well-managed, provide a useful model for integrating services, and are helping to combat the effects of child poverty and improve the...
Short-term thinking, a lack of integration in many areas, poor evidence gathering and a lack of funding is impairing the effective use and and implementation of early intervention across Government,...
Parents and Children Together (PACT), a new parent-delivered teaching programme, has led to gains in children’s early language and reading skills. Kelly Burgoyne, Rachel Gardner, Helen Whiteley and...
A lack of positive male role models and stereotypical views of early years may be the main reasons why there are so few men in the early years sector, according to a new report.
Highfield Nursery School in Ipswich is the first early years setting to join a growing network of research schools across the country.
Use Birth to Three Matters to guide literacy learning, says Jennie Lindon One of the ten principles underpinning Birth to Three Matters is 'Learning is a shared process and children learn most...
Early years employers are being urged to back the sector having its own skills council to replace the Early Years National Training Organisation, which will be axed next March. CACHE chief executive...