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Cambridge University, a leading provider of international education programmes worldwide, has launched its inaugural early years education programme to facilitate early childhood education in Ghana.

The new play-based programme, which has been developed follow­ing a successful rollout in India, has been expertly designed to give children aged three to six the best start in life, helping them meet key early milestones and thrive in and out of school.

Cambridge Early Years will form the first stage in the Cam­bridge Pathway, a high-quality and joined-up path for educational success for children aged 3 to 19.

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Multiple studies confirm that education during the early years is crucial. Research from the Organ­isation for Economic Co-opera­tion and Development’s (OECD) International Early Learning and Child Well-being Study shows that, among other benefits, a high-quality Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC), compared to an average one, can double the growth in children’s verbal comprehension.

The decision to expand its education pathway will see Cam­bridge help schools in Ghana and around the world strengthen their early year’s education provision, something it believes will reap dividends for parents and teachers as children progress through their school careers.

Mr Rod Smith, Group Man­aging Director for International Education at Cambridge, in a statement issued in Accra yester­day, said “we all know that the early years of a child’s life are crucial to their development.

Research shows that the better we support children at this stage, the more positive impact we can have on their future.

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“Our new Cambridge Ear­ly Years programme draws on Cambridge’s unrivalled expertise in high-quality education to help schools in Ghana give children as many exciting and stimulating learning experiences as possible – making the most of this key phase of brain development and getting children off to a good start in life,” he said.

The Cambridge Early Years programme draws on Cam­bridge’s worldwide research on curriculum principles from high-performing education sys­tems, as well as analysis of best practices in early years education and the characteristics that have the most impact. The research resulted in 12 key principles that underpin the programme.

The principles were developed in collaboration with world-class scholars, researchers and practi­tioners in early year’s education.

“The importance of play-based learning, and the need to move children gradually towards more formal teaching in readiness for primary education, are two of the principles that guided the devel­opment of every element of the programme. The principles ensure that children not only acquire knowledge from a young age, but also the essential skills to navigate and adapt to a rapidly changing world,” he said.

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Juan Visser, Regional Director, Sub-Saharan Africa for Interna­tional Education at Cambridge, said “we know that good early years’ education can benefit a child’s whole academic career, and so I’m thrilled that we are adding this new stage to the Cambridge Pathway – it’s what schools have been asking for.

Our Cambridge Early Years programme brings together the best approaches from around the world with extensive teacher support. We want to help schools in Ghana support children’s long-term development and help them to be ready for the world.”

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