Shape the fulture life of children at school

A child is like wax, capable of being shaped and moulded according to guidance and care. When early childhood care is applied effectively, children can grow into individuals with high talent, creativity, and the ability to contribute meaningfully to society. By nurturing children in their formative years, elders can confidently entrust the future of the community and nation to them.
Recognizing this, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement recently organized an Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) Trainer Course for primary school teachers. Held at the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement, the course aims to ensure that primary school-aged children are well-prepared for school and comfortable in their learning environment. By facilitating smooth and effective learning, the course plays a crucial role in supporting the long-term development of human potential.

Upon completing the training, participants are expected to apply their newly acquired knowledge and perspectives to enhance their teaching practices. When effectively implemented, the skills and insights gained from the ECCD course will help teachers improve the quality of education, ensuring that children develop holistically and that the next generation is equipped to carry society forward.

The training program equips participants with a comprehensive understanding of early childhood care and development policies, children’s rights, and child psychology. Trainees gain knowledge of how to promote balanced development of children’s five senses and how these skills connect to broader contexts, including the family, community, and national development. Such holistic training aims to produce well-rounded, capable human resources who can grow sustainably and contribute to society in multiple ways.
ECCD activities are essential for cultivating human resources with strong morals, a positive mindset, social skills, and public-mindedness. The course also emphasizes fostering children’s health, life habits, and overall well-being. By understanding the nature of children and applying effective educational practices, primary teachers can guide their pupils toward becoming responsible, creative, and competent individuals.
Both ministries are committed to producing highly qualified primary teachers who can apply the knowledge and techniques gained from the course. The training program is planned to be conducted four times between January and April 2026, offering ample opportunities for teachers across the country.
During the course, instructors provide both theoretical and practical guidance on a wide range of topics. These include children’s nature and basic needs, learning through play, child development, classroom management, child psychology, learning fundamentals, collaboration with families and communities, teaching children requiring special care, language development, early literacy, observing children, and understanding the transitional periods in childhood.
Upon completing the training, participants are expected to apply their newly acquired knowledge and perspectives to enhance their teaching practices. When effectively implemented, the skills and insights gained from the ECCD course will help teachers improve the quality of education, ensuring that children develop holistically and that the next generation is equipped to carry society forward.

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