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The Scottish government is spending more than 210,000 to fund the development of two new specialist early education courses for primary school teachers.
Labour plans to hold ‘a big conversation’ with those in the early years to hear from providers about what needs to change to transform the sector, including ensuring providers receive the 'proper...
Dr Sharon Curtis and Jane Lane, on behalf of a group of early years participants, say that there is still much to be done to tackle racism in the early years sector and call on everyone involved to...
By Kate Green, chief executive of the Child Poverty Action Group It's not often that politicians from across the political divide agree, so at the Child Poverty Action Group we were delighted when a...
The early years team at the disability charity Scope is putting together an easy-to-read communication pack for parents and professionals. They are keen to have Nursery World readers' advice on what...
Early years practitioners are being encouraged to enrol on higher education courses as part of an expansion programme that could be taken up nationwide. The pilot scheme, which supports the...
A three year funding package of £10-15 billion is needed from the Government to meet its education recovery pledge, a report by the Education Policy Institute (EPI) released today has found.
What can other early years settings learn from the approach of one setting that has developed a curriculum based around core experiences, asks Annette Rawstrone
An early years consultant has launched a petition calling on the Government to make VAT zero rated for early years settings and replace funding for places with a new ‘support grant’.
Three-year-olds who took part in a scheme to improve maths teaching in early years settings made the equivalent of two extra months’ progress on average compared to other children, research suggests.