On the day that Michael Wilshaw called for more formal learning for two year olds it was good to see this letter in the Daily Telegraph. Signatories include Dr Richard House who is a member of the Green Party.
GRADGRIND FOR TINY TOTS
GRADGRIND FOR TINY TOTS
SIR – “The erosion of childhood” is becoming a theme of concern to citizens 
  across the political spectrum.
The latest salvo in this “paradigm war” for the heart of childhood has been 
  discharged by the head of Ofsted, Sir Michael Wilshaw. In a letter to all 
  early-years inspectors, he instructs them to judge nurseries mainly in terms 
  of preparation for school. They must “teach children the early stages of 
  mathematics and reading”.
This utilitarian shift from experience to content betrays an abject (and even 
  wilful) misunderstanding of the nature of early childhood experience. The 
  determination to dragoon England’s young children into unconscionably early 
  quasi-formal learning is catastrophic for their well-being, and is setting 
  up many for failure at a very young age.
England’s early years education and care is safe in the hands neither of Sir 
  Michael Wilshaw nor of the current incumbents at the Department for 
  Education. We urge Sir Michael and the DfE to stop digging in their current 
  “schoolifying” hole, and step back from this misguided drive to 
  over-formalise England’s early-years sphere.
The alternative might be that these policy-makers end up precipitating the 
  first wave of professional “principled non-compliance” with government 
  policy that our education system has known in living memory. Any government 
  that underestimates the strength of feeling on this issue, and the resolve 
  to resist it, does so at its peril.
Letter and full list of signatories HERE
Letter and full list of signatories HERE
