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Early Education
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Recent Episodes

December 9, 2025
The SPACE to Flourish programme with Debi Keyte Hartland
Debi Keyte Hartland, Early Childhood Pedagogical Consultant, talks about the SPACE to Flourish programme, its aims for practitioners and how Early Education has supported it.

November 28, 2025
Home-based childcare with Tamsin Grimmer, Kate Gingles and Rosie Pritchard
Welcome to the latest episode of Early Education's podcast. On this episode, we chat with Tamsin Grimmer, Kate Gingles and Rosie Pritchard about home-based childcare, exploring the research, case studies and ideas discussed in theAutumn issue of the Early Education Journal, which is out now.

October 16, 2025
The Early Years Workforce across the four nations: reflections on the project findings
Welcome to Early Education's podcast. On this episode, we chat with the researchers who have been undertaking a comparative study of the early years workforce across the four UK nations, as part of a project led by Professor Dame Cathy Nutbrown and funded by the Nuffield Foundation. Our speakers include: - Professor Verity Campbell-Barr, University of Plymouth - Professor Aline-Wendy Dunlop, University of Strathclyde - Dr Glenda Walsh, Stranmillis University College, Queen’s University Belfast - Dr Glenda Tinney, University of Wales Trinity Saint David The researchers share their initial thoughts on the project’s findings ahead of the publication of the final report in late 2025. Find out more about the project on our website: https://early-education.org.uk/early-years-workforce-policy-in-the-four-uk-nations-a-comparative-analysis/ © Early Education. Music written and composed by Stephen Hussey ©, and used with kind permission.
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