Found 28293 results for "?orderBy=Relevance?page=1?pageSize=15?Tags/Name=Provision|Early%20Years%20Curriculum"
Reforms to Ireland’s early education system have recently led to increased pay and a greater number of childcare places. How did they do it? By Eva Lloyd, emeritus professor of early childhood,...
Having built a strong reputation for its training and consultancy services in the north of England, Early Excellence is now bringing its expertise to the south
Learning in the Early Years: a guide for teachers of children 3-7 Edited by Jeni Riley
Correspondence from early editions of Nursery World shines a light on the evolution of attitudes about childcare in society.
The national minimum wage rates are set to increase again from 1 April, rising to £7.83 an hour for the highest paid.
Figures published today show that more than 1m children were out of school last week for Covid reasons.
Early years providers are having to predict whether they - and the sector as a whole - will gain or lose if they stay in the free nursery education scheme. Mary Evans hears why.
Ofsted has come under fire following concerns that there will be a huge loss of experience and expertise in the inspection of early years education with the advent of its Early Years Directorate in...
Tailoring practice to children’s needs, a skilled and experienced workforce, and an open and reflective culture are highlighted as key in new research on good practice in early education.
Another 33 early years settings in England have been designated by the Government as Early Excellence Centres. This brings the total number of excellence centres to 91 and means that the Department...