Dubai KHDA's Home-Based Learning Options For Early Childhood: All You Need To Know
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: The Dubai Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) has launched two new initiatives allowing private early childhood centers. The service offers structured, centreed learning at home for children aged up to six.
CLHL Hubs and CLHL Educators, would enable nurseries to continue delivering education outside traditional classroom settings during periods of government-mandated distance learning. CLHL Hubs are small, nursery-style groups hosted in approved homes, accommodating up to eight children from different families under the supervision of centre staff.
The service involve one-to-one or sibling-only sessions at home, delivered by a qualified, KHDA-registered teacher assigned by the centre. The project will have regulatory oversight and quality standards. The scheme are only activated during periods of mandated distance learning and cannot be offered outside those timelines
The services are only activated during periods of mandated distance learning. The launch expands learning options for families and ensures continuity of education, while reinforcing the flexibility of Dubai’s education system in responding to disruptions.
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The project would be run under a defined framework including licensing approval, risk assessments, parent agreements, child protection policies, staff records, supervision and monitoring, insurance among others.