The Institute of Early Childhood Development National Standards Regulation, 2016 provides a set of standards that child-minders have to comply with in order to be able to operate legally. These...
In response to an invitation by UNESCO-IBE, the Chief Executive Officer of Institute of Early Childhood Development (IECD), Mrs. Shirley Choppy and Dr. André Leste, the Director for Programme Coordination...
Denver Development Screening Test: How Useful? Sustaining national dialogue on Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) is a challenging task which the Institute of Early Childhood Development (IECD) has taken...
National Childminding Standards: Presentation and Certification Following successful completion of a series of seven intensive pre-registration training sessions which varies from early learning, interaction, safety, nutrition and child rights and...
IECD shares experience on ECCE with the World Organised by the World Bank, the Early Learning Platform and virtual discussion series provide an opportunity for countries to share best practices...
1st ECCE Forum: Platform for Sharing Good Practices Professionals working in Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Sectors and prospective Early Childhood Teachers had the opportunity to engage in a...
Pre-registration, Sensitisation and Training Programme for Childminders on National Standards Caring for other people’s children is a serious responsibility and can be very demanding. It requires a variety of skills...
The Regulatory Affairs Section was set up in January 2015 and its roles are as follows: Grant registration as provided under the IECD Act; Ensure that Childminders comply with the...
Stakeholders gathered yesterday to witness the launch of the National Action Plan 2015-2016 for Early Childhood Care and Education and the signing of a memorandum of understanding in support of...
IECD held a series of National Validation Workshops during the month of May with Childminders from Mahe and Inner Islands as well as stakeholders and partners with interest in early...