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CBI comments on two year olds' childcare funding
CBI recently commented on the childcare funding announcement for two-year-olds by the Department for Education.
Neil Carberry, CBI Employment & Skills Director, said:
“We welcome this. It is vital that disadvantaged children get high quality early education – or we risk them being behind their peers before they even start school.
“Funding alone won’t do the job.
“We’ve set out radical reforms to raise standards by having a qualified teacher in each setting and targeting provision at areas with weak education performance. And we’re calling for it to be more - reforming family tax support and cutting unnecessary regulation, including lowering adult-to-child ratios.”
Notes to Editors:
1. The CBI set out propsals to reform the childcare system in its First Steps: A New Approach to Schools published on the 16 November 2012:
The CBI is calling for:
• The Government to target structured childcare provision in areas where educational performance is low, as this is one of the best ways to raise attainment
• Raising the quality of pre-schools by aspiring to having at least one person with Qualified Teacher Status
• The Government to look at tax support and childcare regulation, including shifting support to parents in the early years.