Dubai has launched a new quality framework to raise standards in early childhood education across the emirate.
The guide outlines what high-quality care and learning should look like in nurseries, preschools and early-years classrooms.
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) unveiled the framework at an event attended by more than 400 early childhood leaders and educators, ahead of World Children’s Day.
Developed with experts and practitioners, the initiative aligns with Dubai’s Education 33 Strategy and the Dubai Social Agenda, blending international benchmarks with local values.
At its core is the idea of the 'Dubai Child' — a capable, curious and culturally rooted young learner.
The KHDA's Director General Aisha Miran said the framework will help ensure all children in Dubai learn in environments that foster curiosity, wellbeing and a love of learning, supporting the emirate’s push for a world-class education system.
The framework sets out five key areas: learning and curriculum; partnership with families and communities; learning environments; health, safeguarding and wellbeing; and system leadership.
It gives parents greater confidence, while educators can use the tool to assess their practices and plan improvements.
Fatma Belrehif, CEO of the Quality Assurance and Compliance Agency, said it will give parents confidence that children receive high-quality care and education from the very start of their learning journey.

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