Zimbabwe launches Early Learning Policy to enhance quality education

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THE Government on Tuesday officially launched the Zimbabwe Early Learning Policy (ZELP) to provide high-quality and relevant education to children under the age of 7.

The launch took place at Thornicroft Park Primary School in Ruwa.

The development of ZELP is driven by the objective of improving learning outcomes and nurturing the country’s human capital in alignment with the goals outlined in National Development Strategy 1.

The policy recognises the critical importance of early childhood education in laying a strong foundation for children’s holistic development and future success.

By implementing ZELP, the Government seeks to enhance the learning experiences of young learners, ensuring that they receive education that is appropriate to their age and developmental needs. The policy encompasses various aspects, including curriculum development, teacher training and support, parental involvement, and the provision of adequate resources and learning environments.

The launch of the Zimbabwe Early Learning Policy underscores the Government’s commitment to prioritizing early childhood education as a crucial component of the national education system. It is expected to contribute significantly to the overall improvement of educational outcomes and the long-term development of the country’s human capital.

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