Talking Early Years: In Conversation with Ellen Sandseter
Risky Play or Not Risky Play – That is the Question! Ellen Sandseter is a well-known professor at Queen Maud University College for Early Childhood Education in Trondheim, Norway…
December 15th 2025

Attending an EECERA conference established by the wonderful Chris Pascal and Tony Bertram has become a LEYF ritual. The number of people who can attend depends on the available budget and money earned from previous speaking and conferences the year before!
It matters to us, and that’s why we’ve hardly missed a single conference since we first went to Malta back in 2004. This year we invited six people. It has become such a tradition at LEYF that staff now say, “I’d like to write a paper for EECERA.”
The expectation is simple: prepare a paper that may stay as a PowerPoint for our Policy and Practice meeting, be shared with staff, become part of our pedagogy, or even be developed for publication. That last step is always a challenge, as navigating journal submission platforms takes practice.
Whatever happens, we always do an overall report to introduce the keynote messages and some of the presentations. It is a way of building a praxeological bridge.
The idea that resonated the most with us was that research should always drive action. Practitioner-led research, action research structures, and reflective practice remain key tools for embedding improvements into everyday Early Years provision. And so say all of LEYF!
Therefore, this year we are trying something new. Instead of just keeping the summary conference report to LEYF, we decided to share it as a little Christmas gift. We wrapped it with the London Institute of Early Years (LIEY) bow so it is attractive and easy to read and could be a useful teaching tool. To access it, click the link below and leave us your details. We will be publishing regular handbooks that turns research into practice. Become a friend of the Institute and stay in touch!
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