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Confident, capable and creative: supporting boys’ achievements - Guidance for practitioners in the Early Years Foundation Stage
1 Jan 2007
National data from the Foundation Stage Profile, 2004–2006, suggests that boys are achieving less well than girls across all areas of learning and that more girls are working securely within the early-learning goals than boys. These early gender differences in achievement reflect a pattern that can continue into Key Stage 4.
Using the four principles of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) as a framework, the booklet provides examples of effective practice, encouraging practitioners to reflect on the quality of their provision, ask questions and find solutions. The booklet draws on the experience and expertise of early years' practitioners who are currently actively engaged in exploring what works best for boys.
For more information and to download the booklet visit Teachernet.
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