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The Reading and Language Information Centre in Berkshire has changed its name to the National Centre for Language and Literacy. The name change, which took place in September, reflects the centre's...
Opportunities for children to learn through 'purposeful, well-planned play', easing the transition from the pre-fives to the primary 1 stage, will be contained in a new curriculum for Scottish...
New DfE figures show local authority spending on Sure Start and early years services has fallen by more than £650 million since 2010.
Make maths meaningful to young children by being less formal and looking at real life, says Elaine Bennett
The new Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care has been recruiting new officers - but has not specified that they should have any early years experience. A recent advertisement in The Scotsman...
The early years sector is facing a time of great uncertainty, says Josh Cottell
Margaret Hodge is returning to the early years field as England's first-ever minister for children. The new post, created in last week's Government reshuffle, sees the former early years minister take...
Why are there so few men in the early years, and what can be done to improve recruitment, ask David Wright and Simon Brownhill in an extract from their book
Peer to peer support helps early years staff to improve their leadership skills and offer better services, research into a government-funded programme has found.
Thousands of people do early childhood degrees each year – and unlike EYT status, they usually have to fund it themselves through a loan. Why do they do it? Charlotte Goddard reports