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Rationale about the project
Project Overview
Enhancing Early Childhood Education and Care in Palestine
The CARE project Aims to Ensure Sustainable Delivery of Early Childhood Services Through Government Commitment, And Strengthened Partnership with Universities, Families and Relevant Institutions Locally, Regionally and Internationally.
Partners from both Palestine and The European Union Have Come Together to Work on This Innovative and Exciting New Project. This Project Focusses on Placing the Rights of The Palestinian Child as A Priority Issue for Both Government and The Palestinian People to Ensure the Highest Level of Equality and Justice in Obtaining Non-Compulsory Education.
Project Target
This project will target areas where children do not have the opportunity to avail of kindergarten supports, as well areas where children are already enrolled in a kindergarten. CARE will adapt best practice from far and wide to provide advice and support for nursery and kindergarten teachers and parents and all others who interact with them at this critical period of a child’s development.
Project Partners
- Al-Quds Open University
- Al-Aqsa University
- Al-Rawdah University College
- Al-Ummah University College
- University of Palermo
- University of Crete
- Polytechnic Institute Of Bragança - Portugal
- Royal Holloway University of London
- Universal learning system
- Pixel Associazione Culturale
- Ministry of Education
- Ministry of Social Development