The public funding of early years education and care in England has been transformed. Historically, local councils had the main responsibility for decisions regarding nursery education and child daycare, but in 1996 the Conservative government introduced a nursery education voucher scheme. Parents of four-year-olds could exchange the voucher for three terms of ‘pre-school provision’ in a maintained nursery or primary school, or in a private, voluntary or independent (PVI) provider of child daycare; in 1998 the Labour government replaced the voucher with an entitlement to free part-time ‘early education’. The entitlement was expanded progressively and in 2017 the Conservative government introduced 30 hours free ‘childcare’ for some children ...
Interest in early years issues such as early childhood education and care (ECEC) and early intervent...
This study, funded by TACTYC, is located within the context of a body of knowledge concerning the pa...
For over a decade, all three-year-olds in England have been entitled to a free part-time early educa...
The public funding of early years education and care in England has been transformed. Historically, ...
This article studies the effect of free pre-school education on child outcomes in primary school. We...
© 2016 The Authors. The Economic Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Royal Eco...
There has been a focus on policies relating to early years education and care across the developed w...
Provision of early childhood education and care (ECEC) in England is highly marketised. Since 2010, ...
This paper studies the effect of free pre-school education on child outcomes in primary school. We e...
This paper explores the governance of school-based and early education in England under the Conserva...
This article offers a chronological account and critical appraisal of changes to early childhood edu...
This paper explores changes in the pre-school education market in England since the Labour Governmen...
This paper reviews developments in policy on early childhood education and care – early years – unde...
Early childhood education and care has been a political priority in England since 1997, when governm...
Interest in early years issues such as early childhood education and care (ECEC) and early intervent...
This study, funded by TACTYC, is located within the context of a body of knowledge concerning the pa...
For over a decade, all three-year-olds in England have been entitled to a free part-time early educa...
The public funding of early years education and care in England has been transformed. Historically, ...
This article studies the effect of free pre-school education on child outcomes in primary school. We...
© 2016 The Authors. The Economic Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Royal Eco...
There has been a focus on policies relating to early years education and care across the developed w...
Provision of early childhood education and care (ECEC) in England is highly marketised. Since 2010, ...
This paper studies the effect of free pre-school education on child outcomes in primary school. We e...
This paper explores the governance of school-based and early education in England under the Conserva...
This article offers a chronological account and critical appraisal of changes to early childhood edu...
This paper explores changes in the pre-school education market in England since the Labour Governmen...
This paper reviews developments in policy on early childhood education and care – early years – unde...
Early childhood education and care has been a political priority in England since 1997, when governm...
Interest in early years issues such as early childhood education and care (ECEC) and early intervent...
This study, funded by TACTYC, is located within the context of a body of knowledge concerning the pa...
For over a decade, all three-year-olds in England have been entitled to a free part-time early educa...