I'm a few days late with this one but those of you with an interest in how early years education is delivered in other countries may be a new publication from the Economist Intelligence Unit. The report is entitled Starting Well: Benchmarking Early Education Across the World, and ranks 45 nations into a league table on the basis of their preschool environments. The UK does pretty well, coming in at 4th place, though as always seems to be the case with these studies, the top positions are dominated by Scandinavian countries.
To view the full report, click here.
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