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The Scottish government has pledged £1m for early years workforce development, following a review that highlighted low pay and and qualification levels.
Representatives of the public service union Unison Scotland handed over a petition with 20,000 signatures calling for a McCrone-style review of the early years to Margaret Jamieson MSP outside the...
Jane Haywood of the CWDC outlines how EYPs must recognise the vital role that families, parents and carers play in children's lives and how they can encourage partnership working to promote the best...
Primary schools are the fastest route for the Government to develop universal early years provision, according to the head of a leading children and family research institute. Gillian Pugh, chief...
All nurseries and childminders should follow practical guidance on what children under five should eat and drink in early years settings, a Government review recommends.
What are the key features of a good early years curriculum? By Verity Campbell-Barr, Katherine Evans, Jan Georgeson and Sasha Tregenza
More than 80 per cent of people agree that the Government should fund minimum levels of provision for early years.
Education secretary Michael Gove has revealed further details of the review of what children are taught at primary and secondary school, which aims to reduce bureaucracy and 'slim down' the...
Any form of early years setting is better than none at all for young children's intellectual and social development, according to a major report from the Effective Provision of Pre-school Education...
A 4 billion cash injection over three years to take the number of children's centres to 3,500, accelerate training of the early years workforce and ensure sufficient childcare places has been broadly...