Workshop on early childhood and kindergarten in Mukalla
The Source: Hadramoutinfo/Saba.net - 7/october/2012
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Office of the Ministry of Education organise in Hadramout coast today and a workshop on the reality and ambition early childhood and kindergarten participation of 60 kindergarten teachers in Mukalla , Shahir, Gail Bawazir,Al-Ridh, and Gosaiar. At the opening of the workshop stressed the Assistant Undersecretary of Hadramout province for directorates coast Nasser Salim Blbaket , the importance of the workshop in the upbringing of children , stressing the need to get out the decisions and visions are in the development work in the field of childhood and keep pace with the significant expansion witnessed by the children's education sector and to open a new kindergarten .
For his part, the Director of the Office of Education and Hadramout Coast Jamal Salem Abdoon , stressed to continue to enhance the performance and improve mechanisms for action in all components of the educational work and educational and vocational and technical frameworks, and kindergarten as the first step in the stages of receiving science and knowledge and to estimate behavior and education .
He pointed out that this workshop seeks to draw a road map, professional and scientific methodology establishes an upcoming best nursery schools in Hadramout coast and lay the foundations for the setting of an early childhood care and deal with the problems of pre-school , and improve the quality of output for kindergarten and introductory classes.
And emphasized the keenness of the office in this stage interesting age basic and supporting public kindergartens, which has expanded to go up to 12 kindergarten instead of 5 kindergartens government.
The workshop discussed four working papers on the future vision, kindergarten program in management, nannies, curriculum, comments on the performance of public kindergartens, And the expected role of private kindergartens and the role of the educational guidance towards kindergarten in addition to discussions about the overall curriculum.
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