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Nurseries, pre-schools and childminders around the country have joined forces to celebrate the work of the early years workforce during the pandemic.
A wide range of seminars proved an irresistible draw to early years practitioners from across Northern Ireland as they visited the second Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition in Belfast at the...
A wide range of common EYFS experiences, from block play to clay to recycled materials, can offer children the chance to explore working creatively in three dimensions.
Ofsted has come under fire following concerns that there will be a huge loss of experience and expertise in the inspection of early years education with the advent of its Early Years Directorate in...
Funds to extend special educational needs advice and support to early years settings should be provided by the Government to local education authorities in England, the Audit Commission said last week...
New example menus to help early years settings plan healthy meals for children have been launched today (13 November) by the Government.
National early years training provider Realise has increased its offering with the acquisition of an independent training company which operates across Yorkshire and the North-East.
The Welsh Foundation Phase (FP) was unveiled by Minister for Education Jane Hutt last week to a mixed reception, with some practitioners welcoming its child-centred, play-based approach, while one...
Evaluations of early years initiatives prompt some tough questions, asked by Helen Penn.
Packed with new, innovative and exiting ideas, the Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition at the G-Mex Centre in Manchester is the meeting place for all those involved in nursery and primary...