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EYFS literacy goals and exemptions to be reviewed

30 June 2008, Nursery World

The Government is to review two of the literacy Early Learning Goals and allow nurseries and childminders to apply to be exempt from specific parts of the EYFS on 'philosophical'...

 

New teachers benefit from changes in phonics training

27 June 2008, Nursery World

Trainee teachers are being better prepared by course providers on how to teach early reading following recommendations made in the Rose Review, according to a report.

 

See parents as partners, Beverley Hughes urges practitioners

26 June 2008, Nursery World

Early years practitioners working with vulnerable families must see parents as partners, not clients, in developing young children's early learning, says a new report.

 

EYFS progress guide is on hold

26 June 2008, Nursery World

The Government has put on hold its guidance for tracking children's progress in the EYFS, Nursery World can reveal.

 

More childminders using children's centres

26 June 2008, Nursery World

More childminders are working with their local Sure Start children's centre, according to the National Childminding Association.

 

Backdown over Ofsted fees increase

26 June 2008, Nursery World

Childcare providers have escaped some 20-fold rises in Ofsted registration fees after a Government climbdown.

 

Nurseries and schools get set for free books

26 June 2008, Nursery World

Young children from the London borough of Tower Hamlets were joined by Government ministers last Thursday to celebrate two national reading initiatives which will see them benefit locally from £40,000...

 

FS Profile assessments point to future success

26 June 2008, Nursery World

Clear evidence has emerged that children who do well in assessments at the age of five are more likely to go on to continue to achieve in primary school.

 

Spotlight on ... Lisa Aithwaite

26 June 2008, Nursery World

Name: Lisa Aithwaite.

 

Media Watch

26 June 2008, Nursery World

A four-year-old girl is the youngest entrant to the Cold Wet Nose Show, a celebration of dog ownership dubbed the anti-Crufts, reported the Daily Mail.

 
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