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A large pool of expertise in early years education will be lost when Ofsted takes over all inspections. Alison Mercer reports
Nursery nurses and other early years staff working for local authorities do not appear on the Government's list of key public service workers eligible for its 5bn affordable housing initiative in...
The early years sector has expressed its joy and relief over the Government's decision to ditch the proposed changes to staff-to-child ratios for nurseries and childminders.
The early years sector must be prepared to stand up to critics.
The Government needs to end disparity between EYTS and QTS if we’re to recruit more graduates into early years settings, says Deborah Harris, senior lecturer in Early Childhood Education and Care at...
Up to 10,000 registered childminders in deprived parts of England are to receive temporary grants of up to 100 a week to help them through periods of financial difficulty. The news last week was...
The hotly anticipated revised Early Years Foundation Stage has been published by the Department for Education.
Ofsted has set out plans to change the inspection cycle for early years providers, so that all nurseries, pre-schools and childminders will be inspected within six years of their last inspection.
The Scottish Executive is failing to give enough emphasis to the early years when tackling the problem of antisocial behaviour in young people, according to both a leading children's charity and a...