This Occasional Paper examines the re/constructed role of nursery schools’ in their local communities over the past decade. Our research explored the unique, social justice contribution that Nursery Schools make to the early years sector, in terms of educating children and supporting families from disadvantaged backgrounds. We define socio-economically disadvantaged families in our work as those whose parents are in receipt of state-provided benefits, and referred to hereafter as disadvantaged. The project focuses on Nursery Schools’ roles in reducing the disadvantage gap, through an examination of how staff in these schools see their own practice as improving disadvantaged children’s outcomes. Th research highlights some of the policy rela...
Parent-practitioner engagement in the early years has become a key policy in remediating the negativ...
The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in pover...
This paper examines how the quality of early childhood education and care accessed by three and four...
This Occasional Paper examines the re/constructed role of nursery schools in their local communitie...
This study, funded by TACTYC, is located within the context of a body of knowledge concerning the pa...
This TACTYC funded research highlights the role that Maintained Nursery Schools (MNS) play in suppor...
© 2021 The Author(s). The nearly 400 maintained nursery schools in England are schools for children ...
The thing that really concerns me is that once MNSs have gone, that level of expertise and social se...
Purpose Several ideas exist about social justice and how inequalities can be tackled to help famili...
At a time when neo-liberal policy agenda are resulting in many public services being taken away from...
In this article, we share interviews with Maintained Nursery School (MNS) leaders in deprived areas ...
Government support for early years provision has multiple policy aims relating to social mobility, e...
Like its predecessor, this government is keen for poor children to take up early years provision and...
‘The Provision of Nursery Education in England and Wales to 1967 with special reference to North-Eas...
Access to high quality early childhood education appears to be particularly important for children f...
Parent-practitioner engagement in the early years has become a key policy in remediating the negativ...
The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in pover...
This paper examines how the quality of early childhood education and care accessed by three and four...
This Occasional Paper examines the re/constructed role of nursery schools in their local communitie...
This study, funded by TACTYC, is located within the context of a body of knowledge concerning the pa...
This TACTYC funded research highlights the role that Maintained Nursery Schools (MNS) play in suppor...
© 2021 The Author(s). The nearly 400 maintained nursery schools in England are schools for children ...
The thing that really concerns me is that once MNSs have gone, that level of expertise and social se...
Purpose Several ideas exist about social justice and how inequalities can be tackled to help famili...
At a time when neo-liberal policy agenda are resulting in many public services being taken away from...
In this article, we share interviews with Maintained Nursery School (MNS) leaders in deprived areas ...
Government support for early years provision has multiple policy aims relating to social mobility, e...
Like its predecessor, this government is keen for poor children to take up early years provision and...
‘The Provision of Nursery Education in England and Wales to 1967 with special reference to North-Eas...
Access to high quality early childhood education appears to be particularly important for children f...
Parent-practitioner engagement in the early years has become a key policy in remediating the negativ...
The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in pover...
This paper examines how the quality of early childhood education and care accessed by three and four...