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AK:
AGA KHAN FOUNDATION CELEBRATES TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF THE MADRASA
PROGRAMME: 20/8/2007
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UNITED NATIONS - / www.MaximsNews.com@
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- 20 August 2007 –
The Aga Khan Foundation last week marked
the 25th anniversary of the Madrasa Early Childhood Development Programme in the
presence of His Highness the Aga Khan, founder and Chairman of the Aga Khan
Development Network (AKDN) and Chief Guest Kenya’s Minister for Science and
Technology, Hon. Dr. Noah Wekesa.
The
Madrasa Programme was launched a quarter of a century ago at the request of East
Africa’s Muslim leaders who wanted to improve the overall educational
achievement of their children while at the same time promoting a secular,
integrated curriculum based on the universal ethics and values of Islam and
local cultural traditions.
The
project has led to the establishment of quality, affordable and sustainable
community-based early childhood development centres open to children of all
faiths, cultures and ethnicities.
The
programme has been developed in close collaboration with the governments in East
Africa, and it provides valuable support in meeting national education goals.
The
special event, “A Journey in Early Childhood Development,” was attended by
government representatives from the region, leaders of the Ummah, pioneers of
the Madrasa Programme, teachers, donors and well wishers.
It
highlighted the considerable achievements of the Programme in increasing the
ability of children from marginalised communities in East Africa to access and
succeed in primary and later schooling.
This
is achieved through fostering pre-school environments in children’s formative
years that are stimulating and developmentally and culturally appropriate.
The
involvement of parents and communities has been vital to the success and
sustainability of the programme, through both their active participation in
management and governance of their pre-schools.
The
Madrasa curriculum adapts universal educational principles through the regional
context through the use of distinctly local learning aids made from available
materials and by close policy collaboration with the East African Ministries of
Education.
Teacher
training and continuous mentoring on classroom practice are ensured through the
regionally established Madrasa Resource Centres (MRCs).
It is
through the critical support provided by these MRCs in Mombasa, Kampala and
Zanzibar that on-going development and successful implementation of the early
childhood curriculum is guaranteed.
“The
programme has ensured equal participation of girls and boys in the classroom and
provided important employment and leadership opportunities to local women who
work as pre-school teachers, trainers and community mobilisers,” says Najma
Rashid, Regional Programme Director of the Madrasa Programme in East Africa.
Arif
Neky, the Regional Chief Executive Officer of the Aga Khan Foundation in East
Africa adds: “The programme has also been an important vector for pluralism in
the region, as it has brought together parents, children and community members
from different faiths and cultures in a common effort to improve education
opportunities.”
The
Madrasa Programme has benefited over 54,000 children in Mombasa, Kampala and
Zanzibar and has trained over 5,000 teachers and 2,500 school committee
members.
Research
results indicate that students who have attended a madrasa make a better
transition into and through primary school than their peers.
During
the event, His Highness the Aga Khan launched a new publication, “School
Improvement and Early Childhood Development in East Africa: Experiences of the
Aga Khan Development Network.”
The book
consolidates research, lessons and best practices of the Aga Khan Development
Network’s education programmes for the benefit of both policymakers and
practitioners.
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