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The Scottish Executive has put up for consultation its ambitious plans for Scotland's early years workforce, with new management qualifications, higher numbers of graduate-level staff and a single...
The decision to change the way SATS are carried out at Key Stage 1 in England's primary schools is good news for Foundation Stage practitioners. Greater emphasis on teacher assessment of pupils rather...
Nurseries have called on the Government to set out dedicated measures to help them survive, saying they provide vital support to frontline workers and families.
Despite the Covid-19 pandemic, the early years sector remains ‘compelling and investable’ with nurseries having arguably ‘manoeuvred through the crisis better than other sectors of the economy’,...
What does the future hold for the Early Years Teacher role? Kathy Brodie introduces our new series, which will go on to examine each of the eight underpinning Standards in detail.
By Graham Allen, Labour MP for Nottingham North. Making sure that children aged nought to two get the right start in life is the best sort of early intervention that we could make.
Our resident employment lawyer Caroline Robins, Eversheds principal associate, answers your questions
Young children's education is being overly structured in pursuit of targets and testing at the expense of free play, a new review of research has concluded. Free Play in Early Childhood, published...
Look out in cinemas and on HTV television in the west of England in August for a short children's film titled 'Porlock Calling Rockall' - what you won't see is that behind the scenes, Professional...