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BA (Hons) Early Years Education X310 Module: Curriculum Studies EY128 ID 40012433 Discuss and analyse the planning applicable to the curriculum for Foundation Stage. The Foundation Stage was introduced by the government in England in 2000, to provide guidance for settings which provide care and education to pre-school children (aged 3 to 5). It was named the Foundation Stage because "..it lays the foundations for children's later learning." (Neaum and Tallack, 2002:8). The aims for this curriculum are to ensure that all settings such as nurseries and schools, which receive government funding, are helping children progress in their learning and development. The aim is that this should be achieved through planning activities and experiences (QCA Curriculum guidance for the foundation stage, 2000). The Foundation Stage is an area of great importance and interest. It evolved from the Rumbold Report of 1990, which investigated the educational provision for the under 5's, and found that there was...

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