Ranchi: The Department of Foreign Affairs of Women and Children’s Development on Saturday launched ‘Early Childhood Education Curriculum’ which will act as a guidebook to provide basic education to children up to six years.
Titled ‘Nanhe Kadam’, the curriculum has been developed by UNICEF in accordance with the care policy of small children and national education, NCERT guidelines and national education policies, 2020.
Minister of Social Security and Women and the development of Jojhing Children, when the curriculum runs here, said, ” I appreciate the efforts that surpassed the detailed curriculum to help ArguWadi (AWC) centers, which handle basic education.
Comprehensive curriculum determines the exact details of the academic activities that will be carried out every day in AWC and my department will provide relevant support and resources that are relevant Required for the success of the implementation of the curriculum.
“This launch was attended by the Director of Social Welfare, Anjaneyulu Dodde, Director of the Jharkhand State Project for the Kiran Kumari Pasi Education Project, Head of State Unicef Proanta Dash and Parul Sharma Education, among others.
Dash said that global research has indicated that children who undergo a positive, interesting experience and encourage home or in the development centers of early childhood or Kendra Angganwadi in the first six years their lives are less susceptible to psycho-social problems, addiction or self .
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“Children like it are more likely to complete the educational cycle and make successful transitions from adolescents to adulthood.
There is a need for holistic planning to ensure that nutrition, health, psycho-social welfare and education go together to provide a strong basis for children In their early years, “he added.
Dodde underlines the need to strengthen monitoring at the field level to ensure the implementation of this unique curriculum.
“Serious actions need to be planned to overcome nutrition and losses related to early learning caused by pandemics,” he said.