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Will the Government's decision to abolish tax relief on childcare vouchers live up to its intended aims? Karen Faux hears the arguments against it.
For many providers, the Early Years Single Funding Formula seems to be creating more problems than it will solve. Karen Faux finds out why.
Why hasn't signing up to the new Ofsted voluntary childcare register been made more attractive to nannies? Simon Vevers investigates.
As the EYFS eats into Key Stage One, it should be allowed to go even further to the age of seven, with a rethink of our approach to both learning and teaching, argues Julian Grenier.
New analysis by the National Education Union (NEU) shows that 961, 127 children in England are in classes of 31 or more pupils, up from 747, 531 in 2010.
New standards for community health and social care will aim to give children access to age-appropriate services based on their individual needs.
'Children have the same rights to acceptable minimum standards of care under the law, regardless of what type of setting they are in. National standards should be truly national.' National Day...
A qualifications shake-up and the latest on inspections were the hot topics, reports Ruth Thomson.
The most significant independent review of primary and early education has just concluded, yet has been virtually dismissed by the Government in favour of its own review. Wendy Scott looks deeper.