From Strong Foundations to Even Stronger Futures – What Great Early Education Looks Like
In this episode, I explore what “strong foundations” really mean in early education — why they matter, how they’re formed, and what effective leadership looks like in making them secure. You’ll learn about: The neuroscience of early learning and why repetition matters. How language shapes everything else children learn. Strategies to ensure the quietest pupils have a voice. How to strengthen early literacy beyond phonics. Why precision and transition are non-negotiable. Key takeaways: Early education isn’t preparation — it’s transformation. Clarity, sequence, and time underpin every great curriculum. Talk is teaching — intentional dialogue changes outcomes. Practice makes permanent — accuracy before complexity. Getting it right for the most vulnerable benefits everyone. References: Bold Beginnings (Ofsted, 2017) Best Start in Life (Ofsted, 2023) Strong Foundations in the First Years of School (Ofsted, 2024) Education Policy Institute (2024) – Closing the Attainment Gap 🌟 Leadership Lens Premium Extra: The Strong Foundations Audit Tool Downloadable Premium Members' Hub Resource Sign up here: https://tinyurl.com/theleadershiplenspremium A reflective self-evaluation framework to help EYFS and KS1 leaders assess the strength of foundational knowledge, fluency, and inclusion across their school. Sections include: Curriculum design and sequencing Practice and fluency Inclusion and early intervention Language, vocabulary and talk Transition and information sharing Each section includes: ✅ “Look for” indicators for leaders and teachers ✅ Reflection questions for staff discussions ✅ Prompts to evidence intent, implementation, and impact Purpose: To support schools in identifying where early learning is secure, where it needs strengthening, and how to align practice with the moral purpose of equity.