KHDA Introduces Home-Based Learning Options for Young Children in Dubai
KHDA rolls out home-based learning options for children aged 0-6
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The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in Dubai has launched new home-based learning options for children aged 0-6, allowing private early childhood centers to offer supervised learning groups and home tutoring. This initiative aims to provide flexible education while ensuring quality and safety during government-mandated distance learning periods.
- 01KHDA has launched two new home-based learning services for children aged 0-6.
- 02The services include centre-led home-based learning groups and home tutoring by qualified educators.
- 03These options are only available during government-mandated distance learning periods.
- 04Strict guidelines ensure quality and safety in home-based learning environments.
- 05The initiative supports Dubai's long-term educational vision under the Dubai Education 33 Strategy.
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The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in Dubai has introduced two new services aimed at enhancing learning options for children aged 0-6 during government-mandated distance learning periods. The services include centre-led home-based learning (CLHL) hubs, which are small, supervised learning groups accommodating up to eight children in approved homes, and personalized home tutoring by KHDA-registered educators for individual children or siblings. These initiatives are designed to maintain educational continuity while ensuring the safety and well-being of children. To regulate these services, KHDA has established a framework that includes licensing requirements, risk assessments, and child protection policies. Dr. Amna Almaazmi, CEO of growth and human development at KHDA, emphasized that these measures align with Dubai's long-term educational goals and reflect a commitment to providing quality education in all circumstances. Parents are encouraged to engage actively in their children's learning, reinforcing the partnership between families and education providers.
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This initiative provides families in Dubai with more flexible educational options for young children during disruptions, enhancing learning continuity.
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