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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IN THE MALDIVES
Outline Importance of early childhood education -            FaznaYoosufFariq History of Early Childhood Education In Maldives – AishathFarhath Policies of early Childhood Education in Maldives – Ali Mufeed Early childhood Education in Maldives at Present – AishathRaufiyya
IMPORTANCE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION  10/23/2010 6 There are five developmental domains of children which all relate to each other. They are easily referred to as the SPICE of life.
7 S P I C E  ocial- Refers mostly to form attachments, play with others, co-operating, sharing with others and being able to create lasting relationships wit h others.  hysical-  development of Fine (small) and Gross(large) motor skills.  ntellectual – the process of making sense of the world around them. reative – the development of special abilities creating talents, music, art, writing, reading and singing are all ways for creative development. motional – development of self-awareness, self-confidence, and coping with feelings as well as understanding them.
8 Psychological According to Jean Piaget, there are four major stages of cognitive development Sensorimotor Stage – this stage occurs between the ages of birth and 2 years of age. ,[object Object]
the infants knowledge of the world is primarily based on physical interactions and experiences  ,[object Object]
Memory and imagination are developed as language use matures
Thinking is non-logical, non reversible, and egocentric (Bruner, 1969),[object Object]
Intelligence is easily demonstrated through logical and systematic manipulation of symbols relating to concrete objects.
Thinking is operational, reversible, and less egocentric ( Neufeld, 1976),[object Object]
Thinking is abstract , hypothetical, and early on, quite egocentric; it is commonly held that the majority of people never complete this stage.,[object Object]
This is the time children’s brains are developing at a rapid rate, and they are learning language skills and patterns that will stay with them throughout their lives.  ,[object Object]
Enter the school with better reading, language, and math skills than children who do not .
Children acquire immense gains in socialization. ,[object Object],[object Object]
41672 Upper North 43539 North Malé 103693 North Central 31202 Central 13442 Upper South 20483 South Central 19275 Dhekunu 25662
The Republic of Maldives is an archipelago of approximately1,190 coral islands located south-west of the Indiansub-continent. The islands form 26 naturalatolls, which are grouped into 20 for administrativepurposes. The total population of the Maldives isaround 300,000. The population is dispersed among 200inhabited islands, with 90% of them having a populationof less than 1,000. Around 25% of the population is concentratedin the capital, Malé.
Traditionally, education was the responsibility of religious leaders and institutions. Most learning catered on individual tutorials in religious teachings.  The traditional system of education that has evolved for centuries composed of three types of institution: Kiyavaage, Makthab, and Madharsaa.
Kiyavaage/Edhuruge learning centers based in the house of a learned person Kiyavaage or Edhuruge (neighbourhood Quranic School) which was a gathering of children in a private home with the objective of making the pupils learn to read and write Dhivehi (The local language) and provide some rudiments of arithmetic
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Makthab The makthab which was more formal and offered almost the same curriculum but was housed in a separate building The basic primary school on the islands in the 1990s is the makthab, dating from the 1940s. These private schools still exist, but western-style schooling is becoming more pervasive.
students of MaktabulIslamee (Old Fedu School) are preparing for a root march, 1974.
Madharusaa Madharusaa offered a wider curriculum to include more subjects such as literacy skills. and number of teachers. these schools privately owned or run by the island committees were self financing. The overall level of educational attainment in traditional schools was low.  But they have contributed towards achieving many educational objectives including a relatively high rate of literacy and the preservation of natural culture and tradition.
History……May be In 1927 the first government provided formal school was established in the capital male’ but later in 1944 a section was opened for girls and the young women. Significant development in education took place in the 1940s and 1950s. For the first time in the country's history education came to be regarded as an agent for national development. It was a period during which the government promoted and encouraged island communities atoll administrators and ward committees in Male to provide educational facilities for their children.  Many islands built and administered schools using their own resources. By 1945 text books and teachers guides have been developed for all the basic education grades 1-7
The formal pre-schooling  began in 10th May 1961 as Hameediya Montessori School, preparing students for primary grades, who then went on to Aminiya and Majeediyya Schools.  In 1961 the school had 185 students with a staff of 6 teachers including the Principal. In 1970 the name of the school was changed from Hameediya to Naasiriyya Montessori school. By 1978, with the completion of the extension to the original building, the school had 18 classes with about 588 students In 1990 Iskandhar School became a full-fledged primary school with grades 1 to 5.
One of the most significant historical developmentsin educationwas in 1978 with the decision to unify thenational education system.  Under this system, schoolingin the Maldives was structured on a 5-2-3-2 Muhsin & Azra (Undated)
Meedhoo has been claimed as the oldest inhibited island in Addu Atoll with an age of above 3000 years (meedhoo.com).  Meedhoo is famed for its learned men at not only national level, but at international level too. It has a long list of great academics Meedhoo produced over years and they succeeded in achievements which made the nation proud of them Mohamed Majeed who was a strong figure in the Education of Meedhoo is the 80s. Mr Majeed played a key role in establishing a modern Education system in Meedhoo. He is the father of the Pre-School system as it is today. Source: meedhoo.com
Policies in early childhood education in Maldives
The Constitution of Maldives        EDUCATION     Article 19   Persons shall be free to acquire knowledge and to impart knowledge provided that such acquisition and imparting of knowledge does not contravene law. There is NOT a specific Act on Early Childhood Education in Maldives.  But there is draft Educational Act under which provision is given for ECCE.
Education For All ( EFA) EFA Action Plan includes objectives and strategies formulated in light of findings from the national conference on Vision 2020 and the Sixth National Development Plan (2001 – 2005) of the Maldives. The Plan of Action is entirely similar with the national development priorities because of the inputs incorporated into it from the public consultation on Vision 2020 and the Sixth National Development Plan process
 “Ten years of formal schooling will be the minimum standard throughout the Maldives … A system for the provision of technical skills needed for achieving and sustaining social economic development will also be established.” (Maumoon Abdul Gayoom 1999. Former President of Maldives)
Education for All (EFA) action plan   There are main FOUR goals in this Action Plan Expanding and improving comprehensive early childhood care and development, especially for the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children.   Ensuring that all children, irrespective of gender, ability and location have access to good quality basic education
EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE ANDDEVELOPMENT (ECCD) in EFA A project funded by UNICEF to develop model community based Early Child Care and Development (ECCD) Centers in Maldives is a part of the Maldives National Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Strategy, which is comprised of the following inter-related components:       -- National policy to create and enhance access to opportunities and improve the quality of early childhood care and development in the country.
– Formation of community-based ECCD centres. – Capacity building for parent and teacher education. – A multi-media national campaign, entitled “First Steps…Maldives,” to mobilize public commitment and interest while providing simple and doable culturally appropriate interactions that can improve the life of infants and young children.
The Maldives National ECCD Strategy is built on the principle that the healthy foundation of psychosocial, emotional and cognitive development must be laid in the early years of life. Within the framework of the Maldives National ECCD Strategy, the goal of the proposed Project to Develop Model Community-Based ECCD Centresin Maldives is: – To develop 5 model community-based ECCD centres for improving the quality of early childhood care and development, psychosocial experiences and teaching/learning practices.
The objective of this project is: to establish demonstration centresof good practice in early childhood care and development. These centres will be based on the principles of developmentally appropriate play-based learning.
strategiesplanned to achieve the EFA goal on ECCD. In light of the current situation described, included below are the specific strategies planned to achieve the EFA goal on ECCD. Provide seed funding for community organizations and private parties to initiate ECCD programmes, while encouraging alternative forms of early childhood care and development centres. Identity and target assistance to communities that are least served by ECCD programmes. (Timeline: 2002 – 2007; estimated cost is US $ 0.3 million)
strategiesplanned to achieve the EFA goal on ECCD. In light of the current situation described, included below are the specific strategies planned to achieve the EFA goal on ECCD. Provide seed funding for community organizations and private parties to initiate ECCD programmes, while encouraging alternative forms of early childhood care and development centres. Identity and target assistance to communities that are least served by ECCD programmes. (Timeline: 2002 – 2007; estimated cost is US $ 0.3 million)
Raise parental (i.e. caregiver) awareness and understanding of early childhood care and development needs, and including ways of stimulating the healthy development of infants and toddlers. A three year national ECCD campaign launched 2001. (Timeline: 2001 – 2003; estimated cost is US $ 0.3 million) Develop curricular guidelines and resources, including audio-visual materials, and provide them free to pre-schools and childcare centres. (Timeline: 2002 – 2004; estimated cost is US $ 0.1 million) Upgrade and continue to offer teacher-training courses on ECCD. Based on demand, fifty teachers could be trained each year, for five years. (Timeline: 2002 – 2007; estimated cost is US $ 0.3 million)
Finally  The increasing enrolment in pre-school education is the result of a planned effort to expand and strengthen the provision of early childhood care and development (ECCD) activities.  The policy on ECCD encourages community initiative and participation in early childhood care and development activities.  In this regard, the Ministry of Education (MOE) provides assistance for community initiatives in the provision of ECCD activities.  MOE also promotes alternative, non-formal, type of early childhood care and development (ECCD) programmes.
Early Childhood Education in Maldives-at present PXGM 6102                                                 PGD100058                                                                   AISHATH RAUFIYYA HASSAN
Structure and organization of the education system Cambridge O’Level/IGCSE & SSC Exam Instructions in English at all levels EdexcelA’Level & HSC Exam  www.moe.gov.mv
Formal pre-school education caters to children aged 3-5.
early childhood development unit (ECDU) The Early childhood development unit(ECDU) was established at Education Development Center (EDC) in January 2004, when all educational development programmes were streamlined and located within one umbrella.
The main responsibilities of E.C.D.U ,[object Object]
Advocate and promote ECD best practices and key messages to parents and care givers and general public
Develop appropriate reading/learning materials
Build the capacity of preschool teachers/managers
Promote community based ECD      activities
Student enrolment in pre school
Total number of teachers in pre school 2008
Number of Pre School in Maldives 2008

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ECE maldives final

  • 1. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION IN THE MALDIVES
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  • 5. Outline Importance of early childhood education - FaznaYoosufFariq History of Early Childhood Education In Maldives – AishathFarhath Policies of early Childhood Education in Maldives – Ali Mufeed Early childhood Education in Maldives at Present – AishathRaufiyya
  • 6. IMPORTANCE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 10/23/2010 6 There are five developmental domains of children which all relate to each other. They are easily referred to as the SPICE of life.
  • 7. 7 S P I C E ocial- Refers mostly to form attachments, play with others, co-operating, sharing with others and being able to create lasting relationships wit h others. hysical- development of Fine (small) and Gross(large) motor skills. ntellectual – the process of making sense of the world around them. reative – the development of special abilities creating talents, music, art, writing, reading and singing are all ways for creative development. motional – development of self-awareness, self-confidence, and coping with feelings as well as understanding them.
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  • 10. Memory and imagination are developed as language use matures
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  • 12. Intelligence is easily demonstrated through logical and systematic manipulation of symbols relating to concrete objects.
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  • 16. Enter the school with better reading, language, and math skills than children who do not .
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  • 18. 41672 Upper North 43539 North Malé 103693 North Central 31202 Central 13442 Upper South 20483 South Central 19275 Dhekunu 25662
  • 19. The Republic of Maldives is an archipelago of approximately1,190 coral islands located south-west of the Indiansub-continent. The islands form 26 naturalatolls, which are grouped into 20 for administrativepurposes. The total population of the Maldives isaround 300,000. The population is dispersed among 200inhabited islands, with 90% of them having a populationof less than 1,000. Around 25% of the population is concentratedin the capital, Malé.
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  • 21. Traditionally, education was the responsibility of religious leaders and institutions. Most learning catered on individual tutorials in religious teachings. The traditional system of education that has evolved for centuries composed of three types of institution: Kiyavaage, Makthab, and Madharsaa.
  • 22. Kiyavaage/Edhuruge learning centers based in the house of a learned person Kiyavaage or Edhuruge (neighbourhood Quranic School) which was a gathering of children in a private home with the objective of making the pupils learn to read and write Dhivehi (The local language) and provide some rudiments of arithmetic
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  • 24. Makthab The makthab which was more formal and offered almost the same curriculum but was housed in a separate building The basic primary school on the islands in the 1990s is the makthab, dating from the 1940s. These private schools still exist, but western-style schooling is becoming more pervasive.
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  • 26. students of MaktabulIslamee (Old Fedu School) are preparing for a root march, 1974.
  • 27. Madharusaa Madharusaa offered a wider curriculum to include more subjects such as literacy skills. and number of teachers. these schools privately owned or run by the island committees were self financing. The overall level of educational attainment in traditional schools was low. But they have contributed towards achieving many educational objectives including a relatively high rate of literacy and the preservation of natural culture and tradition.
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  • 29. History……May be In 1927 the first government provided formal school was established in the capital male’ but later in 1944 a section was opened for girls and the young women. Significant development in education took place in the 1940s and 1950s. For the first time in the country's history education came to be regarded as an agent for national development. It was a period during which the government promoted and encouraged island communities atoll administrators and ward committees in Male to provide educational facilities for their children. Many islands built and administered schools using their own resources. By 1945 text books and teachers guides have been developed for all the basic education grades 1-7
  • 30. The formal pre-schooling began in 10th May 1961 as Hameediya Montessori School, preparing students for primary grades, who then went on to Aminiya and Majeediyya Schools. In 1961 the school had 185 students with a staff of 6 teachers including the Principal. In 1970 the name of the school was changed from Hameediya to Naasiriyya Montessori school. By 1978, with the completion of the extension to the original building, the school had 18 classes with about 588 students In 1990 Iskandhar School became a full-fledged primary school with grades 1 to 5.
  • 31. One of the most significant historical developmentsin educationwas in 1978 with the decision to unify thenational education system. Under this system, schoolingin the Maldives was structured on a 5-2-3-2 Muhsin & Azra (Undated)
  • 32. Meedhoo has been claimed as the oldest inhibited island in Addu Atoll with an age of above 3000 years (meedhoo.com). Meedhoo is famed for its learned men at not only national level, but at international level too. It has a long list of great academics Meedhoo produced over years and they succeeded in achievements which made the nation proud of them Mohamed Majeed who was a strong figure in the Education of Meedhoo is the 80s. Mr Majeed played a key role in establishing a modern Education system in Meedhoo. He is the father of the Pre-School system as it is today. Source: meedhoo.com
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  • 34. Policies in early childhood education in Maldives
  • 35. The Constitution of Maldives EDUCATION Article 19 Persons shall be free to acquire knowledge and to impart knowledge provided that such acquisition and imparting of knowledge does not contravene law. There is NOT a specific Act on Early Childhood Education in Maldives. But there is draft Educational Act under which provision is given for ECCE.
  • 36. Education For All ( EFA) EFA Action Plan includes objectives and strategies formulated in light of findings from the national conference on Vision 2020 and the Sixth National Development Plan (2001 – 2005) of the Maldives. The Plan of Action is entirely similar with the national development priorities because of the inputs incorporated into it from the public consultation on Vision 2020 and the Sixth National Development Plan process
  • 37. “Ten years of formal schooling will be the minimum standard throughout the Maldives … A system for the provision of technical skills needed for achieving and sustaining social economic development will also be established.” (Maumoon Abdul Gayoom 1999. Former President of Maldives)
  • 38. Education for All (EFA) action plan There are main FOUR goals in this Action Plan Expanding and improving comprehensive early childhood care and development, especially for the most vulnerable and disadvantaged children. Ensuring that all children, irrespective of gender, ability and location have access to good quality basic education
  • 39. EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE ANDDEVELOPMENT (ECCD) in EFA A project funded by UNICEF to develop model community based Early Child Care and Development (ECCD) Centers in Maldives is a part of the Maldives National Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Strategy, which is comprised of the following inter-related components: -- National policy to create and enhance access to opportunities and improve the quality of early childhood care and development in the country.
  • 40. – Formation of community-based ECCD centres. – Capacity building for parent and teacher education. – A multi-media national campaign, entitled “First Steps…Maldives,” to mobilize public commitment and interest while providing simple and doable culturally appropriate interactions that can improve the life of infants and young children.
  • 41. The Maldives National ECCD Strategy is built on the principle that the healthy foundation of psychosocial, emotional and cognitive development must be laid in the early years of life. Within the framework of the Maldives National ECCD Strategy, the goal of the proposed Project to Develop Model Community-Based ECCD Centresin Maldives is: – To develop 5 model community-based ECCD centres for improving the quality of early childhood care and development, psychosocial experiences and teaching/learning practices.
  • 42. The objective of this project is: to establish demonstration centresof good practice in early childhood care and development. These centres will be based on the principles of developmentally appropriate play-based learning.
  • 43. strategiesplanned to achieve the EFA goal on ECCD. In light of the current situation described, included below are the specific strategies planned to achieve the EFA goal on ECCD. Provide seed funding for community organizations and private parties to initiate ECCD programmes, while encouraging alternative forms of early childhood care and development centres. Identity and target assistance to communities that are least served by ECCD programmes. (Timeline: 2002 – 2007; estimated cost is US $ 0.3 million)
  • 44. strategiesplanned to achieve the EFA goal on ECCD. In light of the current situation described, included below are the specific strategies planned to achieve the EFA goal on ECCD. Provide seed funding for community organizations and private parties to initiate ECCD programmes, while encouraging alternative forms of early childhood care and development centres. Identity and target assistance to communities that are least served by ECCD programmes. (Timeline: 2002 – 2007; estimated cost is US $ 0.3 million)
  • 45. Raise parental (i.e. caregiver) awareness and understanding of early childhood care and development needs, and including ways of stimulating the healthy development of infants and toddlers. A three year national ECCD campaign launched 2001. (Timeline: 2001 – 2003; estimated cost is US $ 0.3 million) Develop curricular guidelines and resources, including audio-visual materials, and provide them free to pre-schools and childcare centres. (Timeline: 2002 – 2004; estimated cost is US $ 0.1 million) Upgrade and continue to offer teacher-training courses on ECCD. Based on demand, fifty teachers could be trained each year, for five years. (Timeline: 2002 – 2007; estimated cost is US $ 0.3 million)
  • 46. Finally The increasing enrolment in pre-school education is the result of a planned effort to expand and strengthen the provision of early childhood care and development (ECCD) activities. The policy on ECCD encourages community initiative and participation in early childhood care and development activities. In this regard, the Ministry of Education (MOE) provides assistance for community initiatives in the provision of ECCD activities. MOE also promotes alternative, non-formal, type of early childhood care and development (ECCD) programmes.
  • 47. Early Childhood Education in Maldives-at present PXGM 6102 PGD100058 AISHATH RAUFIYYA HASSAN
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  • 49. Structure and organization of the education system Cambridge O’Level/IGCSE & SSC Exam Instructions in English at all levels EdexcelA’Level & HSC Exam www.moe.gov.mv
  • 50. Formal pre-school education caters to children aged 3-5.
  • 51. early childhood development unit (ECDU) The Early childhood development unit(ECDU) was established at Education Development Center (EDC) in January 2004, when all educational development programmes were streamlined and located within one umbrella.
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  • 53. Advocate and promote ECD best practices and key messages to parents and care givers and general public
  • 55. Build the capacity of preschool teachers/managers
  • 56. Promote community based ECD activities
  • 57. Student enrolment in pre school
  • 58. Total number of teachers in pre school 2008
  • 59. Number of Pre School in Maldives 2008
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  • 61. In Male', primary education is preceded by a two years of pre-primary education (LKG& UKG) In the other atolls this form of pre-primary education is now becoming common, especially in highly populated islands.
  • 62. International pre-school introduced Kangaroo Kids Pre-school revolve around action-based learning using innovative teaching methods.
  • 63. Conclusion The major issue in the Maldives is the imbalance between Male’ and the Atolls. The existing provision for the training of teachers and supply of materials should be expanded. The expansion of the concept should include wider concerns such as health and nutrition of the mothers and children, development of children from birth of entry into nursery. Studies should be done to examine the feasibility of developing a system of early childhood care and development.
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