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The Standards and Testing Agency (STA) has today announced that the early years foundation stage profile is to remain statutory for the academic year 2016/17. It was due to become non-statutory from September 2016, but in a statement to reporters today, the STA said that “having carefully looked at the particular issues regarding the EYFSP […]

The Department of Education has today revealed that it is launching a consultation into how it funds free childcare and early education for three- and four-year-olds. Documentation on the consultation says that it will look to introduce a new national funding formula, and proposes changing the way local authorities fund early years providers in their […]

The DfE has confirmed Caroline Dinenage, MP for Gosport, as early years minister. The news follows public concerns made by the Alliance both last week and earlier today and comes more than three weeks after Prime Minister Theresa May finalised her cabinet appointments. Commenting on the appointment, Neil Leitch, chief executive at the Pre-school […]

The Pre-school Learning Alliance has written an open letter to the Department of Education (DfE), expressing concerns over the continued lack of early years minister. It has been nearly a month since Theresa May took over as prime minister and, while Justine Greening has been appointed education secretary, ministerial duties within the DfE are […]

The Department of Health has launched a campaign designed to increase the amount of physical activity undertaken by toddlers and young children to at least three hours a day. As part of the campaign, an expert group of chief medical officers (CMOs) has created an infographic for children under five, urging parents, carers and […]

Neil Leitch, chief executive at the Pre-school Learning Alliance, has voiced his disappointment that the government has still not appointed a minister to the early years portfolio. “With news that the new schools funding formula is to be pushed back until 2018/19, it is very possible that the introduction of the promised national early […]

The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) has launched an Early Years Council, Nursery World reports. The sector council is expected to lobby on key issues in the early years sector in order to raise its profile, and it will be accountable to the executive of NAHT. NAHT decided to represent the early […]

The Department for Education and the Home Office are holding a joint consultation to consider prosecuting those that fail to report suspicions of child abuse or neglect to local authorities. The consultation is open until 13 October, and will look to make it a criminal offence for individuals in a variety of groups, including healthcare, social care […]

The Pre-school Learning Alliance has raised concerns over the 30-hours capital funding process, following the results of its latest Twitter poll which revealed that 39% of respondents were unaware of the bidding process. Local authorities that submitted an “expression of interest” to receive capital funding for the delivery of the 30-hours offer back in […]

Newly appointed education secretary Justine Greening has today revealed that the schools funding formula, originally set for implementation in England from 2017/18, has been delayed until 2018/19. In a statement announcing the delay, Greening said “we must get our approach right” and stressed the importance of “consulting widely and fully with the sector”. […]

Education secretary Justine Greening has confirmed that Amanda Spielman is to become the next chief inspector of Ofsted. Despite initially being blocked by the education committee, Spielman’s appointment has now been approved the by Privy Council. Neil Carmichael, chair of the education committee, had previously said that Spielman “lacked passion” and highlighted concerns […]

The high cost of childcare is leaving working parents £2,600 short of a decent standard of living every year, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) has claimed. Following its Minimum Income Standard (MIS) research – carried out by the Centre for Research in Social Policy at Loughborough University – JRF said that despite the increase […]