Heads Up 11 September 2020

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Development Matters - Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Statutory Framework.

The Department for Education (DfE) has now published Development Matters. This is a new non-statutory curriculum guidance which supports the delivery of the revised Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Statutory Framework. Statutory Framework.
The new Development Matters has been developed by Dr Julian Grenier, in consultation with a range of professionals across the early years sector. It offers a top-level view of how children develop and learn, and guides, but does not replace, professional judgement.

The guidance sets out pathways of children’s development in broad ages and stages but recognises the actual learning of young children is not so neat and orderly. The document encourages early years practitioners to use their knowledge to facilitate holistic learning and development and help children make progress without generating unnecessary paperwork. 

This is in line with the main aims of the reforms to the EYFS - to improve outcomes for all children, especially disadvantaged children, and to reduce teacher and practitioner workload.

Who is the guidance for?
The guidance has been written for all early year's practitioners, for childminders and staff in nurseries, nursery schools, pre-schools, nurseries, and reception classes in school. To support your understanding further please look at the Big Ofsted conversation podcast with Dr Julian Grenier.

When should the guidance be used?
The guidance can be used by schools participating in the EYFS Reform early adopter year to support changing their curriculum and practice as they deliver the new framework this year. Those who are not early adopters may find some elements of the new Development Matters useful in 2020/21 but they will still need to follow the existing EYFS Framework  until statutory roll out of the reforms in September 2021.

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