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The London Early Years Foundation (LEYF) has launched a four-point plan to encourage more men to work as nursery teachers and assistants.
Tapestry’s Ben Case explains how attending the recent Nursery World curriculum conference helped him to reflect on the importance of being culturally inclusive and taking an evidence-based approach.
With estimates stating that 11 cases of Female Genital Mutilation are reported daily in the UK, Angie Marriott FGM expert, and consultant at The Training Hub, explains why training for early years...
The early years sector has won distinctions in this year's New Year's Honours List. Among those receiving awards was Paul Ennals, chief executive of the National Children's Bureau since 1998, who...
It is important to understand that the notion of synthetic phonics as the 'one way' to teach beginner readers has come in for much criticism. This criticism is levelled on several fronts. For those...
Neil Leitch has likened the early years sector’s frustration with the government and struggle to be heard to that of climate change activists, at the Early Years Alliance’s annual conference.
A comprehensive and high-quality system of early years childcare and education is needed to improve children's life chances and enable women to participate equally in the workforce, says a new book...
A coalition of early years organisations and nurseries is calling on the Government to consider new childcare funding options, including making the 15 hours universal from the age of two and paying a...
New research shows that poor pay, an increasing workload and low status are combining to drive early years workers out of the sector, says Natalie Perera