The Solomon Islands Early Childhood Development : SABER and NSA-ECD Country Report 2013
This report presents an analysis of the Early Childhood Development (ECD) subsector, including programs and policies that affect young children in the Solomon Islands. This was a collaborative effort between UNICEF and World Bank Group, as it combi...
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SKILLS PREPRIMARY SCHOOLS CAREGIVERS BASIC EDUCATION SCHOOL READINESS TEACHERS PRESCHOOL MANAGEMENT MOTHER TONGUE PRIVATE ENTERPRISES EARLY LEARNING ANTENATAL CARE SCHOOLING PREVENTION LAWS TUITION EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT CALORIES NUMERACY ENROLLMENT QUALITY SCHOOLS GROUPS HEALTH CARE CHURCHES EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE HEALTH DEPRESSION ACCESS TO PRESCHOOL LEARNING MATERIALS ACCESS TO EDUCATION CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT LITERACY EDUCATION SECTOR KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES IRON QUALITY OF EDUCATION CHILDHOOD EDUCATION TRAINING EDUCATION POLICIES IMMUNIZATION TEACHER TRAINING PARTNERSHIPS SPECIAL EDUCATION EFFECTIVE TEACHING INTERVENTION CHILD DEVELOPMENT NURSES PROVINCIAL EDUCATION VIOLENCE BIRTH REGISTRATION CHILD ABUSE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES LEARNING SCHOOL QUALITY LEARNING RESOURCES EDUCATION STANDARDS PRIMARY SCHOOL SCREENING ORPHANS TEACHING GROSS ENROLLMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PRIMARY CURRICULUM MORTALITY CHILD CARE KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY SCHOOLS READING EDUCATION SYSTEMS GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES QUALIFIED” TEACHERS WORKERS ENROLLMENT RATES TEACHER CERTIFICATION AGED CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES VALUES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE SCHOOLS HEAD TEACHERS PARTICIPATION EDUCATION SERVICES LEARNING OUTCOMES RURAL TEACHERS HEALTH POLICY STUDENT PERFORMANCE ENROLLMENT DATA SPECIAL NEEDS PARENTING COMMUNITY TEACHERS AGE GROUPS ENROLLMENT RATE PREPRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION YOUTH DECISION MAKING NATIONAL EDUCATION CLASS SIZE CHILD PROTECTION INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT MEASLES NUTRITION CURRICULUM ACCREDITATION SYSTEM WEIGHT PREGNANT WOMEN CHILDHOOD CARE EDUCATION PROGRAMS WRITING CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CHILDREN EDUCATION CLINICS INVESTMENT TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES RURAL AREAS ISOLATION BIRTH ATTENDANTS WELLNESS TRAINING OF TEACHERS CURRICULUM RESOURCES INSTRUCTION CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT ATTENDANCE RECORDS GIRLS STUDENTS QUALITY ASSURANCE INTERVENTIONS NET ENROLLMENT STRATEGY PREPRIMARY EDUCATION SERVICES PRIMARY EDUCATION FEES REGISTRATION FAMILIES WOMEN TEACHER ABSENTEEISM HEALTH INTERVENTIONS CLASSROOM CLASSROOMS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS MENTAL PREGNANCY BREASTFEEDING NURSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT |
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SKILLS PREPRIMARY SCHOOLS CAREGIVERS BASIC EDUCATION SCHOOL READINESS TEACHERS PRESCHOOL MANAGEMENT MOTHER TONGUE PRIVATE ENTERPRISES EARLY LEARNING ANTENATAL CARE SCHOOLING PREVENTION LAWS TUITION EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT CALORIES NUMERACY ENROLLMENT QUALITY SCHOOLS GROUPS HEALTH CARE CHURCHES EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE HEALTH DEPRESSION ACCESS TO PRESCHOOL LEARNING MATERIALS ACCESS TO EDUCATION CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT LITERACY EDUCATION SECTOR KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES IRON QUALITY OF EDUCATION CHILDHOOD EDUCATION TRAINING EDUCATION POLICIES IMMUNIZATION TEACHER TRAINING PARTNERSHIPS SPECIAL EDUCATION EFFECTIVE TEACHING INTERVENTION CHILD DEVELOPMENT NURSES PROVINCIAL EDUCATION VIOLENCE BIRTH REGISTRATION CHILD ABUSE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES LEARNING SCHOOL QUALITY LEARNING RESOURCES EDUCATION STANDARDS PRIMARY SCHOOL SCREENING ORPHANS TEACHING GROSS ENROLLMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PRIMARY CURRICULUM MORTALITY CHILD CARE KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY SCHOOLS READING EDUCATION SYSTEMS GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES QUALIFIED” TEACHERS WORKERS ENROLLMENT RATES TEACHER CERTIFICATION AGED CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES VALUES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE SCHOOLS HEAD TEACHERS PARTICIPATION EDUCATION SERVICES LEARNING OUTCOMES RURAL TEACHERS HEALTH POLICY STUDENT PERFORMANCE ENROLLMENT DATA SPECIAL NEEDS PARENTING COMMUNITY TEACHERS AGE GROUPS ENROLLMENT RATE PREPRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION YOUTH DECISION MAKING NATIONAL EDUCATION CLASS SIZE CHILD PROTECTION INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT MEASLES NUTRITION CURRICULUM ACCREDITATION SYSTEM WEIGHT PREGNANT WOMEN CHILDHOOD CARE EDUCATION PROGRAMS WRITING CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CHILDREN EDUCATION CLINICS INVESTMENT TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES RURAL AREAS ISOLATION BIRTH ATTENDANTS WELLNESS TRAINING OF TEACHERS CURRICULUM RESOURCES INSTRUCTION CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT ATTENDANCE RECORDS GIRLS STUDENTS QUALITY ASSURANCE INTERVENTIONS NET ENROLLMENT STRATEGY PREPRIMARY EDUCATION SERVICES PRIMARY EDUCATION FEES REGISTRATION FAMILIES WOMEN TEACHER ABSENTEEISM HEALTH INTERVENTIONS CLASSROOM CLASSROOMS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS MENTAL PREGNANCY BREASTFEEDING NURSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT World Bank Group The Solomon Islands Early Childhood Development : SABER and NSA-ECD Country Report 2013 |
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East Asia and Pacific Solomon Islands |
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Systems Approach for Better Education Results; |
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This report presents an analysis of the
Early Childhood Development (ECD) subsector, including
programs and policies that affect young children in the
Solomon Islands. This was a collaborative effort between
UNICEF and World Bank Group, as it combines World Bank
Group’s SABER-ECD framework, which includes analysis of
early learning, health, nutrition, and social and child
protection policies and interventions in the Solomon
Islands, along with regional and international comparisons,
as well as the regionally developed UNICEF National
Situational Analysis-ECD, which takes a greater in-depth
look at the following system components, which have been
highlighted by the Pacific Region as priority components for
quality Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE)
implementation: policy/legislation and governance; human
resources; curriculum, child assessment, and environment;
performance monitoring and assessment; and community
partnerships. The government of the Solomon Islands (SIG)
recognizes the importance of providing early learning
opportunities for young children. In 2008 the Ministry of
Education and Human Resources Development (MEHRD) endorsed a
National Early Childhood Education Policy Statement,
targeting age’s three to five, which states its commitment
to develop a quality Early Childhood Education (ECE) sector.
This commitment has been reflected in both the National
Education Action Plan, 2013–2015, and the Education
Strategic Framework, 2007–2015. However, the statement
clearly identified ‘in relation to quality practice, the
payment and training of teachers, relevant curriculum,
effective management, community awareness about the value of
ECCE and children’s access and participation in ECCE’ as
challenges to the implementation of ECCE services. |
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The Solomon Islands Early Childhood Development : SABER and NSA-ECD Country Report 2013 |
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The Solomon Islands Early Childhood Development : SABER and NSA-ECD Country Report 2013 |
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The Solomon Islands Early Childhood Development : SABER and NSA-ECD Country Report 2013 |
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The Solomon Islands Early Childhood Development : SABER and NSA-ECD Country Report 2013 |
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The Solomon Islands Early Childhood Development : SABER and NSA-ECD Country Report 2013 |
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solomon islands early childhood development : saber and nsa-ecd country report 2013 |
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2016 |
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okr-10986-244842021-04-23T14:04:21Z The Solomon Islands Early Childhood Development : SABER and NSA-ECD Country Report 2013 World Bank Group SKILLS PREPRIMARY SCHOOLS CAREGIVERS BASIC EDUCATION SCHOOL READINESS TEACHERS PRESCHOOL MANAGEMENT MOTHER TONGUE PRIVATE ENTERPRISES EARLY LEARNING ANTENATAL CARE SCHOOLING PREVENTION LAWS TUITION EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT CALORIES NUMERACY ENROLLMENT QUALITY SCHOOLS GROUPS HEALTH CARE CHURCHES EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE HEALTH DEPRESSION ACCESS TO PRESCHOOL LEARNING MATERIALS ACCESS TO EDUCATION CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT LITERACY EDUCATION SECTOR KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES IRON QUALITY OF EDUCATION CHILDHOOD EDUCATION TRAINING EDUCATION POLICIES IMMUNIZATION TEACHER TRAINING PARTNERSHIPS SPECIAL EDUCATION EFFECTIVE TEACHING INTERVENTION CHILD DEVELOPMENT NURSES PROVINCIAL EDUCATION VIOLENCE BIRTH REGISTRATION CHILD ABUSE LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES LEARNING SCHOOL QUALITY LEARNING RESOURCES EDUCATION STANDARDS PRIMARY SCHOOL SCREENING ORPHANS TEACHING GROSS ENROLLMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PRIMARY CURRICULUM MORTALITY CHILD CARE KINDERGARTEN PRIMARY SCHOOLS READING EDUCATION SYSTEMS GROSS ENROLLMENT RATES QUALIFIED” TEACHERS WORKERS ENROLLMENT RATES TEACHER CERTIFICATION AGED CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES VALUES PUBLIC EXPENDITURE SCHOOLS HEAD TEACHERS PARTICIPATION EDUCATION SERVICES LEARNING OUTCOMES RURAL TEACHERS HEALTH POLICY STUDENT PERFORMANCE ENROLLMENT DATA SPECIAL NEEDS PARENTING COMMUNITY TEACHERS AGE GROUPS ENROLLMENT RATE PREPRIMARY EDUCATION PRIVATE EDUCATION EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION YOUTH DECISION MAKING NATIONAL EDUCATION CLASS SIZE CHILD PROTECTION INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT MEASLES NUTRITION CURRICULUM ACCREDITATION SYSTEM WEIGHT PREGNANT WOMEN CHILDHOOD CARE EDUCATION PROGRAMS WRITING CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CHILDREN EDUCATION CLINICS INVESTMENT TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES RURAL AREAS ISOLATION BIRTH ATTENDANTS WELLNESS TRAINING OF TEACHERS CURRICULUM RESOURCES INSTRUCTION CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT ATTENDANCE RECORDS GIRLS STUDENTS QUALITY ASSURANCE INTERVENTIONS NET ENROLLMENT STRATEGY PREPRIMARY EDUCATION SERVICES PRIMARY EDUCATION FEES REGISTRATION FAMILIES WOMEN TEACHER ABSENTEEISM HEALTH INTERVENTIONS CLASSROOM CLASSROOMS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS MENTAL PREGNANCY BREASTFEEDING NURSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT This report presents an analysis of the Early Childhood Development (ECD) subsector, including programs and policies that affect young children in the Solomon Islands. This was a collaborative effort between UNICEF and World Bank Group, as it combines World Bank Group’s SABER-ECD framework, which includes analysis of early learning, health, nutrition, and social and child protection policies and interventions in the Solomon Islands, along with regional and international comparisons, as well as the regionally developed UNICEF National Situational Analysis-ECD, which takes a greater in-depth look at the following system components, which have been highlighted by the Pacific Region as priority components for quality Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) implementation: policy/legislation and governance; human resources; curriculum, child assessment, and environment; performance monitoring and assessment; and community partnerships. The government of the Solomon Islands (SIG) recognizes the importance of providing early learning opportunities for young children. In 2008 the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development (MEHRD) endorsed a National Early Childhood Education Policy Statement, targeting age’s three to five, which states its commitment to develop a quality Early Childhood Education (ECE) sector. This commitment has been reflected in both the National Education Action Plan, 2013–2015, and the Education Strategic Framework, 2007–2015. However, the statement clearly identified ‘in relation to quality practice, the payment and training of teachers, relevant curriculum, effective management, community awareness about the value of ECCE and children’s access and participation in ECCE’ as challenges to the implementation of ECCE services. 2016-06-09T18:53:25Z 2016-06-09T18:53:25Z 2013-01 Technical Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/05/26336877/ http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24484 English en_US Systems Approach for Better Education Results; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Solomon Islands |