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    Title: Early Childhood Education Practice for MoE
    Authors: World Vision Ethiopia
    Keywords: Experiance Sharing
    Education Practice
    Issue Date: 2020
    Publisher: World Vision Ethiopia
    Abstract: This material was aimed at describing and sharing the successful works of world Vision Ethiopia on early childhood development in a brief way for ministry of education
    Description: World Vision Ethiopia has committed itself to access and improve of education programmes in the country with a special focus on educating learners for life. World Vision Ethiopia contribution on education dates back to 1975 when the organization started its operation in Ethiopia. Since then, as data indicate until 2014, the organization reached and benefitted over 3.9 million children from the most marginalized communities making them educated for life in achieving their full potential. World Vision Ethiopia follows the ECD model called “Learning Roots” that addresses the developmental needs of children from age three through six. The Learning Roots model aims to enhance the comprehensive development of children and improve parents’ skill to impart quality support for their children.
    URI: http://ecde.aau.edu.et/jspui/handle/123456789/217
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