As early years’ teachers, we need to continually reflect on the purpose of education. This is crucial...
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Back to blogTake the Christmas Quiz and See if You Can Remember Anything From 2016!
Many of you have broken up this weekend (or broken down!) and the rest of us continue...
Margaret Horn 2016 : The London Childcare Challenge
[caption id="attachment_3804" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Margaret Horn[/caption] Every year during the November Global Enterprise Fortnight we host the...
Nets, Networks and Networking to Create Collective Impact
This week I visited the West Country to speak to a group of people working or interested...
Visiting the Farmer is his Den
Last week I visited Paddington Farm in Glastonbury Somerset of which I am Chair. It’s a lovely...
Stonehenge, Farms and Icebergs: Developing Successful Growth Strategies
I am rarely found up at 6am on a Saturday unless I am on my way back...
Will Technology Based Networks Lead to a New Age of Enlightenment and an Early Years Wiki?
Last week was a week of networks and networking. On Wednesday I was at an event organised...
Come and Celebrate ‘Creative Connections’ at our Event this Thursday
Some weeks are pretty gloomy but this one had some really lovely highlights. The first was midweek...
Welcome to the Institute of Early Years: A Global Portal Connecting EY Colleagues – Help us shape it to meet your interests
For the past year, a small group of us have been mulling over how to create an...
A Trip to the Farm and an Incident with a Chicken
I have the privilege of being the Chair of Paddington Farm Trust. This is a 43 acre...
Get on the train to Brussels and make new friends.
Reading documents from the European Commission require some preparation: firstly a cup of tea and a packet...
What do women want? Better ask the Spice Girls.
The Margaret Horn Big Conversation happened last week on Social Enterprise Day. We brought together a panel...