There's nothing like a conference for creating a buzz about new ideas. Practitioners can get up to speed on the latest policies and legislation, find out about new books and materials and enter into debates about early years issues. Conferences also offer a great networking opportunity, where practitioners can find out how others in a similar position are dealing with the challenges of work.
With this in mind, students in our third-year policy unit on the Early Childhood Studies degree at the University of East London were asked to attend outside conferences. In a two- month period there were many to choose from, spanning local seminars or workshops and all-singing, all-dancing affairs with well-known speakers.
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