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Early years staff have expressed concern at racial incidents. And yet, says Mary Evans, they are in a unique position to be supportive at times of tension and to help children appreciate our diverse...
BT has launched a curriculum-based website to help pupils of all ages keep up with their homework. The resource includes help with revision with practice tests and past papers and access to an online...
The early years sector's initial bid to retain a dedicated organisation to oversee its workforce training has been rejected by the Government. A DfES spokeswoman said that the early years bid,...
Improving the quality of assessment information while reducing the quantity of it will result in better provision, says Dr Julian Grenier
The foundation stage curriculum, like its predecessor, is organised into six areas of learning to help practitioners plan appropriate activities and experiences for children in their setting. Yet the...
The Scottish Executive's report on the progress of the Regulation of Care project has revealed positive feedback from respondents in the early years sector. The project, which finished its work on 1...
Neil Leitch has likened the early years sector’s frustration with the government and struggle to be heard to that of climate change activists, at the Early Years Alliance’s annual conference.
Reversing the decline in numbers of childminders would be a priority under Conservative leadership, while early years education would take a back seat, shadow universities secretary David Willetts has...
There is a feeling in the air that the future could be uncertain for the Early Years Foundation Stage, although there has been no firm indication yet from the new Government about its intentions.
Providing consistent nutrition messages both at home and at nursery can support healthy eating habits for the whole family. So how can you get families involved in good nutrition? Here, Catherine...