Research and policy
An archive of policy and research summaries is below. You can also download free reports summarising our own research.
TTYB research other policies:
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01Jul2008Research: The Effects of Background Television on the Toy Play Behaviour of Very Young Children
A report on an experiment run to test the hypothesis that background, adult television is a disruptive influence on very young children's behaviour.
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02Jun2008Research: The good, the bad and the pacifier - unsettling accounts of early years practice
In this article, interviews with eight managers and questionnaires from 75 practitioners are analysed to explore their perceptions of the role of pacifiers (or dummies) within the nursery.
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01May2008Research: Thursday's Child
This report considers educational reform in the context of a change in the political agenda.
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01Apr2008Research: for love or money - pay, progression and professionalisation in the 'early years' workforce
A report from IPPR's Working out of Poverty series looking at the state of the early years workforce.
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01Apr2008Research: For Love or Money: Pay, progression and professionalisation in the 'early years' workforce
The second report from the IPPR's Working Out of Poverty series looking at the impact of low wages and limited progression at work on the early years sector.
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29Aug2007Research: Early years: Getting on well - enjoying, achieving and contributing
Getting on well is the second national report on how early years and childcare providers are supporting Every Child Matters outcomes for children.
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21Jul2007Research: tackling low educational achievement
This report looked at low educational achievement and what factors underpin this problem.
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01Jun2007Research: Promoting Speech and Language - a themed study in fifteen Sure Start Local Programmes
The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which the emerging knowledge about speech, language and pre-literacy is being utilised in SSLPs, and the role played in this process by SaLTS.
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01Apr2007Research: Can television be good for children?
A review of research on the beneficial effects of television in children's lives.
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15Feb2007Research: On your marks
A simple test may show which children would benefit from early intervention, says Kathryn Duckworth.
