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Book: 50 Fantastic Ideas to Encourage Diversity and Inclusion via @BloomsburyEd

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A collection of 50 fun and effective activities to nurture kindness and inclusivity in your Early Years setting.

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Why the word ‘curriculum’ is important in Early Years

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#UKEdChat session 548 Curricula come in many forms and are adhered to in different ways

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Early intervention key to success

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The challenges of early intervention for students and families.

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Class engagement, tantrums, and play

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The spirit of Dr. Montessori’s compassionate pedagogy in the early years.

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Is it an algorithm? by @b3ndavi3s

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Using the resource offered by Ben Davies, pupils can collect images of everyday algorithms.

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Early years workforce in England is underpaid, overworked and undervalued.

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The report reveals that as many as one in 8 of the early years workforce is paid under £5.00 an hour.

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Early Years Nature Journals by @EarlyYearsIdeas

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With springtime knocking on the door in the Northern Hemisphere, it’s a great chance to get outside and explore the abundance of nature.

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Deconstructed Role Play by @eyfsmatters

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Many of you will know I have written about this before… I have a real

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Disadvantaged boys benefit most from early school years

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Boys from disadvantaged backgrounds benefit most from early schooling, helping to narrow the skills gap

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Early Years difficulties may predict academic achievement across primary

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Identifying factors that predict academic difficulties during elementary school should help inform efforts to help

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UKEdMag: Men in the Early Years by @talkseducation

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Men in the Early Years – My experiences: a brief look back By Ian Mullock – This

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UKEdMag: Can we truly promote a play-based curriculum within our education system? by @Ianmullock

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While our early years curriculum promotes a sense of play-based learning, can we justly embrace

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Number Discovery – @UKEdResources

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A maths resource for early years. Encourage children to interact with numbers up to 10,

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Intentional Teaching Makes The Biggest Impact On Early Childhood Outcomes

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A look at several measures of the quality of early childhood education suggests that the

EYFS
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14 Great books for the Early Years EYFS

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The Early Years of a child’s development are a delight to behold. Finding their place

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