A new report from UNESCO reveals that the number of children not enrolled in schools has reached <strong>273 million</strong> globally, highlighting a decline in educational access. Human Rights Watch calls for a treaty to ensure free education at all levels.
Indonesian Education Minister Abdul Matti announced a joint roadmap with ASEAN countries to enhance early childhood education and care services. This announcement was made during an event in Jakarta, emphasizing the government's commitment to providing comprehensive educational services.
The Indonesian Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education announced a joint roadmap with ASEAN countries to enhance the quality of education and early childhood care. This announcement was made during an official event in Jakarta, emphasizing the importance of providing inclusive and high-quality education for children in the region.
The Sharjah Private Education Authority recently reviewed updates in the nursery sector, focusing on performance improvement and service quality enhancement. This meeting is part of the authority's efforts to improve early education in the emirate.
Early education centers in Singapore are under increasing pressure to extend working hours to support working parents. However, this proposal may impose psychological and physical costs on teachers.
In Assiut, Egypt, early childhood training sessions have concluded as part of a project aimed at increasing children's enrollment in nurseries. This initiative reflects the government's efforts to enhance the quality of early education and provide better learning opportunities for young children.
The Union of Nursery Owners in Jordan has been established as the first official entity representing this vital sector. This announcement comes at a time of increasing interest in developing early education and child care services.
Kindergartens in a specific region have seen a significant rise in educational institutions offering lessons in Chinese, Malay, and Tamil languages, increasing from <strong>160</strong> in <strong>2021</strong> to <strong>270</strong> by March <strong>2026</strong>. This reflects a growing interest among parents and communities in teaching native languages.
UK Education Minister Bridget Phillipson announced a review of the eligibility rules for free childcare as government spending in this sector reaches approximately <strong>£9 billion</strong>. This review comes amid increasing pressure on the government to enhance childcare services for British families facing high costs.