Dubai Introduces Home-Based Learning Options for Young Children Amid Distance Learning
Dubai's KHDA announces home-based learning options for children aged 0–6
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Dubai's Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has launched two new services for home-based learning for children aged 0-6. These services, CLHL Hubs and CLHL Educators, allow early childhood centres to provide structured learning at home during government-mandated distance learning periods, ensuring educational continuity and quality oversight.
- 01KHDA introduces CLHL Hubs and CLHL Educators for home-based learning.
- 02Services are available only during government-mandated distance learning.
- 03CLHL Hubs accommodate up to eight children in approved homes.
- 04CLHL Educators provide one-on-one sessions at home with qualified teachers.
- 05The initiative aims to maintain educational quality and children's well-being.
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Dubai's Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has unveiled two innovative services aimed at enhancing home-based learning for children aged 0-6 during government-mandated distance learning periods. The services, known as CLHL Hubs and CLHL Educators, allow private early childhood centres to offer structured, centre-led learning outside traditional classroom settings. CLHL Hubs consist of small nursery-style groups hosted in approved homes, accommodating up to eight children from different families under the supervision of centre staff. Meanwhile, CLHL Educators provide personalized, one-on-one sessions at home, delivered by qualified, KHDA-registered teachers assigned by the centre. KHDA emphasizes that these services will only be activated during mandated distance learning, ensuring that educational quality and safety standards are upheld. Dr. Amna Almaazmi, CEO of Growth and Human Development at KHDA, highlighted that this initiative reflects a commitment to ensuring uninterrupted learning while reinforcing the flexibility of Dubai’s education system. The framework governing these services outlines seven core requirements, including licensing approval and child protection policies, to maintain high standards of care and education.
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This initiative provides families with more educational options and ensures that young children continue to receive quality learning experiences during disruptions.
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