DfE launches consultation on early years qualifications

Caroline Dinenage, early years minister, has today announced that the DfE has launched a consultation on the literacy and numeracy skills needed by early years staff. The consultation is design to support the development of early years staff, as well as gather views on how to ensure that a skilled workforce is in place […]
DfE to publish 30-hours pilot results in July 2017

Early years minister Caroline Dinenage has revealed that the DfE will publish an evaluation of the 30-hours pilot scheme next summer. In a response to a parliamentary question on 2nd November, Caroline confirmed that a formal evaluation report would be published in July 2017. “The evaluation is focusing on generating learning that can […]
STC report suggests need for more early years teachers

Save the Children has today released a report which found that children attending a high quality nursery with an early years teacher are almost 10% more likely to reach the expected level of development at age five. The report, ‘Untapped Potential’, follows STC’s earlier study in July this year which claimed that boys are […]
Setting wins court ruling against Ofsted

Old Co-operative Day Nursery in Gotham, Nottinghamshire, has won a court case against governing body Ofsted for the downgrading of its setting from ‘outstanding’ to ‘inadequate’. In what is thought to be the first judicial review win by an early years setting, a high court judge has ruled that the downgrading was unlawful, and […]
Lucy Powell appointed chair of parliamentary group for nursery schools

Former shadow education secretary Lucy Powell has taken on the role of chair at the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Nursery Schools and Nursery Classes. The group was established in February 2016 by Graham Stuart MP (chair), Baroness Tess Blackstone, (vice chair), Mark Pritchard MP (treasurer) and Tom Pursglove MP (secretary). Labour MP, Lucy […]
Latest EYFS Profile statistics show results continuing to improve

The Early Years Foundation Stage Profile results for 2016 have shown that 69.3% of children are now achieving a ‘good level of development’; a 3% increase on last year’s 66.3% Released today, the results also showed that while girls continue to do better than boys, the gender gap has decreased. The gap in the […]
EYFS Profile to remain in place for 2017/18

The Early Years Foundation Stage Profile is to remain in place for 2017/18, education secretary Justine Greening revealed today in a statement to parliament. Neil Leitch, chief executive at the Pre-school Learning Alliance, said that he welcomes the news and hopes it is the first step to the full reinstatement of its statutory status. […]
EY professionals earn less than half wage of educational professionals

New research from the Pre-school Learning Alliance and Nursery World has discovered that the average hourly wage for early years professionals is less than half the median hourly wage of educational professionals. The average wage of qualified teaching and educational professionals sits at £21.97 per hour, but the survey showed that early years professional […]
Tulip Siddiq appointed shadow early years minister

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has appointed Tulip Siddiq as shadow minister for the early years as part of his latest cabinet reshuffle. Tulip is MP for Hampstead and Kilburn and has previously worked as a local councillor at Camden Council with responsibility for community centres and libraries. She has also worked for Amnesty International […]
Education secretary reveals social mobility ‘opportunity areas’

At the Conservative Party Conference earlier this week, Education secretary Justine Greening announced six areas across England as the most challenged in terms of social mobility. Blackpool, Derby, Norwich, Oldham, Scarborough and West Somerset will consequently be the first ‘opportunity areas’ to receive extra government support as part of a £60 million scheme. A further four […]
Letter to nurseries over flu protection for under fives

Professor Dame Sally Davies, the government’s chief medical officer, has written a letter to nurseries, urging them to raise awareness of the childhood flu immunisation programme, Nursery World reports. Influenza is a concern every winter, and young children are well-known ‘super-spreaders’ thanks to the number of different age groups they mix with. If parents […]
Surge in tablet use among toddlers

A quarter of pre-school age children in Britain have their own touch-screen devices, compared to a mere 4% of children in 2012, market research company Childwise has claimed. In its latest report, Childwise also discovered that 42% of children under the age of four use these devices, a 27% increase over the last four […]