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    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/m...ready-to-learn

    Looks like we are making a good impact 😀 It's nice to read good news for a change rather than complaints about costs etc
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    Went to a Nursery manager's cluster meeting today and they said that they had had feedback from reception teachers saying that other than children with special education needs, the majority of children in reception had achieved the appropriate scores in their baseline assessments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCrakers View Post
    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/m...ready-to-learn

    Looks like we are making a good impact 😀 It's nice to read good news for a change rather than complaints about costs etc
    And what is more important is that the Foundation Stage Profile is working very well in assessing children at age 5....so why remove it and introduce The Baseline Assessment? If it is working why replace it?
    A couple of teachers were sending cryptic replies on this announcement....I must find out more!

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    Here is the response from various associations and teachers.
    Hope they keep the pressure on the EYFS profile

    More five-year-olds achieving a 'good level of development' | Nursery World

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