Proud to have supported the @EducEndowFoundn in the development of their new online, interactive self-regulation & executive function resources, as part of the EEF Early Years Evidence Store.
FREE to access & available from TODAY.
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Experience-Based Route for Early Years Practitioners
Consultation link is below. Make sure you have your say.
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Join @MineEYMind & @AndreaSofronio at #childedexpo London 2024 as they share their experiences of early years & gain insight into the ‘three I’s’ of the Ofsted Education inspection framework.
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Almost 95,000 children aged 2 to 5 have accessed funded early learning and childcare as the number benefiting increases.
@ScotGov's funded childcare offer is the most generous in the UK, helping families during the cost of living crisis and supporting children’s development.
Minds Still Matter: The Early Years Alliance has published a new report shining a light on mental health and wellbeing of the early years workforce. Read more and download the report here:
https://t.co/wOKPRySuGU
#MindsStillMatter#EarlyYears#EarlyYearsWellbeing
@AaronTeamEC@HotelChocolat And despite what the CEO says the manufacturing and ethics won’t stay the same. Just look at what happened to Green & Blacks when bought over by Cadburys…
On Sep 13, 1944, a princess from India lay dead at Dachau concentration camp. She had been tortured by the Nazis and then shot in the head. Her name was Noor Inayat Khan.
The Germans knew her only as Nora Baker, a British spy who had gone into occupied France using the code name Madeline. She carried her transmitter from safe house to safe house with the Gestapo trailing her, providing communications for her Resistance unit.
Wireless operators in France had a life expectancy of six weeks. Noor was actively transmitting for over three times as long.
While she was in France, every other wireless operator in her network was slowly picked off until she was the last radio link between London and Paris. It was "the most dangerous and important post in France."
She was offered a way back to Britain and refused.
In fact, in her transmissions to London, she once said that she was having the time of her life, and thanked them for giving her the opportunity to do this.
She was captured by the Gestapo, but never gave up; she made three attempts at escape. One involved asking to take a bath, insisting on being allowed to close the door to preserve her modesty, and then clambering onto the roof of the Gestapo HQ in Paris.
Her last word before being shot was, "Liberté!"
Thank you Tapestry Online Learning Journal for inviting me to collaborate with you. Really hope colleagues find it a useful tool to support Children learning English as an Additional Language!
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Today we have published our Minds Still Matter report which shines a light on the mental health and wellbeing challenges facing the early years workforce. 🧵1/3
https://t.co/8wcDrO463u
Young children display geographical awareness from an early age, and a new report on early years mapping is rich with links to curriculum and ideas for activities, finds Meredith Jones Russell https://t.co/JLln4m9gJq
BREAKING: 80 rabbis & rabbinical students across denominations and political affiliations just released this video urging the larger Jewish community and U.S. leaders to call for a #CeasefireNOW.
Watch and share #Rabbis4Ceasefire now: