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Political parties contesting the parliamentary elections in Scotland and Wales report that early years education is emerging as a big issue for voters. The Scottish National Party is pledging to...
The hourly funding rate paid by the Government to local authorities for the three-and four-year-old entitlements will rise by 17p an hour in most local authority areas in England from April, the...
The Duchess of Cambridge has set up an early childhood research centre with the ambition of changing the way society thinks about the first five years of a child’s life, and transforming the lives of...
The biggest independent review of primary education in England for 40 years is aiming to encourage debate among parents, children and the public as well as professionals and policymakers. Professor...
Laura Henry, managing director of Childcare Consultancy, is launching The National Early Years Trainers' and Consultants' Organisation (NEYTCO), a new initiative aiming to raise standards in training...
An early years project aimed at bringing theatre to more than 3,500 children in rural and less advantaged areas has selected six theatre companies that will be part of the scheme.
Some food for thought in your professional career Shaping Early Childhood. Learners, Curriculum and Contexts. By Glenda MacNaughton. (Open University Press, ISBN 0 335 21106 2, 19.99, 01628 770 224)
Local authorities will no longer have a role to improve quality in early years settings, leaving the future of the work of early years authority advisers and their teams unclear.
The EYPP is a chance for settings to focus on numeracy, for both the children and the staff. Charlotte Goddard reports
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...