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The EYFS has weaknesses and should be improved to ensure children are better prepared for the national curriculum, Ofsted has said.
The interaction of children's development with larger aspects of society was the focus of Urie Bronfenbrenner's research and theory, writes Professor Tricia David
* The Oxford-based Peers Early Years Partnership (PEEP) programme has reported a successful year. Its annual report for April 2001 to March 2002 said PEEP has continued to thrive, while National PEEP...
Members of the Open Eye core steering group Margaret Edgington, Richard House and Lynne Oldfield explain why they want the Government to pull back from the EYFS before its imminent implementation.
Kate Middleton is to warn of the crucial role the early years play in shaping children's futures, as she reveals the findings of the 'five big questions on the under-fives' study.
Frustrated university lecturers have said inaction by the Government over Early Years Teacher Status risks the loss of a graduate-led workforce in the sector.
Find out how the IB Primary Years Programme Early Years (PYP) can enrich your curriculum and enhance best practice with children from the age of three to six, at a free webinar hosted by Nursery World...
The hugely popular Nursery World pull-out series 'Child Development: your guide to the first five years' by Maria Robinson is now available to buy as a resource pack at 8.99 from our online bookshop...
Early language development must be prioritised as a child wellbeing indicator to close the gap between children in low-income and better-off households, according to a new study.
The revised Early Years Foundation Stage has received a broadly positive response from the early years sector, although some reservations have been raised over the requirement for progress checks on...