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Insights from early years settings

Education
United Kingdom
Started June 16, 2026

Insights from early years settings melissa.ittoo Tue, 16/06/2026 - 18:03 1 Insight paper Shaina Sangha Sophie Metcalfe Emma Conway Nehal Davison Institute for Government Yes Policy making Education and skills Schools Supporting policy making Complex policy problems Labour Starmer government Department for Education Insights from early years settings No This paper offers practical lessons for government on how to better serve boys from low-income families, both in policy making and delivery. I...

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While early years education is critical, we must ensure that policies are inclusive and not disproportionately favor one gender over another.
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Targeted support for boys from low-income families can lead to significant improvements in literacy and social skills, benefiting society as a whole.
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The challenges faced by boys from low-income families are complex and require a comprehensive approach, not just early education interventions.
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Investing in early years education for boys from low-income families will create a fairer society and reduce long-term economic disparities.
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Focusing solely on boys from low-income families neglects the needs of girls and higher-income boys, leading to imbalanced policy outcomes.
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