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It would seem to be quite a risk for the Coalition Government to ask Frank 'think the unthinkable' Field to carry out a review of poverty and life chances. Here is a character who was a regular...
25 January Enabling pupils with speech and language difficulties to achieve through the National Literacy Strategy at Key Stages 1, 2 and 3 A day course by I CAN for childcare professionals working...
WFTC is a credit for low-and middle-income families. Its elements, including Budget increases coming into effect in June, are: * A basic tax credit of 59pw (one per family) * A 30 hours credit of...
The Daycare Trust has launched a project to help increase the availability of provision for families living in poverty in England. The two-year Childcare Challenge project, which has received support...
The Department for Education (DfE) is consulting with the early years sector and parents on staff:child ratios, in a renewed drive to encourage providers to move to a 1:13 ratio for three- and...
Concentrating children's centres in poorer areas creates ghettoes that could actually hold children's progress back, a major study suggests. Simon Vevers investigates.
Pre-schools across the country have been under pressure over recent years to transform themselves from sessional groups meeting a few mornings a week in draughty church halls to providers delivering...
The OECD has welcomed the expansion of 30 hours of funded childcare but urged governments to do more to improve access to quality provision for disadvantaged children.
Who knows how long free pre-school provision is likely to survive?
As new research reveals the struggle families affected by the two-child limit are facing, a coalition of organisations has launched a campaign calling for the policy to be abolished.