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With practitioners soon to be united under a new title, Karen Faux looks at what it will take to become an EYP While the sector has been unwilling to embrace the title of 'pedagogue', it seems that the Early Years Professional (EYP) has a much better chance of universal acceptance.

While the sector has been unwilling to embrace the title of 'pedagogue', it seems that the Early Years Professional (EYP) has a much better chance of universal acceptance.

But it's not just about creating a title that accurately reflects the scope and holistic dimension of childcare. The EYP's remit is an ambitious one - to dramatically raise standards for leading practitioners, and to be a lynchpin for workforce reform.

It provides a mandate to ensure that senior practitioners are properly skilled. Academic ability and practical experience are both vital, according to the Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC), which is charged with the task of delivering the Children's Workforce Strategy.

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