Minister emphasises importance of early childhood education


University of Cyberjaya celebrating Hari Raya Aidilfitri at its grand hall alongside cultural performances by students.

University of Cyberjaya welcomed Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Dr Noraini Ahmad to open its Welcome Centre and attend a Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration on campus.

The event underscored the university’s dedication to offering comprehensive support and guidance to students and education counsellors, said pro-chancellor Tan Sri Datuk Dr R. Palan.

The Welcome Centre, he said, signified a milestone for the university.

“It serves as a beacon of guidance and support for both our students and education counsellors alike.

“The centre’s primary purpose is to provide invaluable assistance to education counsellors in helping students navigate the labyrinth of career choices and academic pursuits,” he added.

Following the official ceremony, Noraini was treated to a showcase of student performances and indulged in traditional Raya delicacies at the grand hall.

Amid the celebratory atmosphere, Noraini touched on education for the very young.

“The first eight years of a child’s life is crucial for brain development.

“During the early childhood stage, their learning and development in terms of mental, emotional and social aspects are critical.

“This is why early childhood education is considered a significant investment for parents for their children.

“However, until now, only 27% of private preschool teachers have a diploma in early childhood education,” said Noraini.

“In this regard, I would like to congratulate University of Cyberjaya for remarkable accomplishments not only in the field of health but also in education and innovation,” she added.

University of Cyberjaya recently launched its first series of programmes for Early Childhood Education, with diploma and degree options.

The programmes are designed to nurture professional educators, providing them with necessary skills and knowledge to foster the development of young minds and ultimately shape them into strong and capable leaders for the future.

Palan said the university remained steadfast in its commitment to guiding school-leavers towards their dreams, empowering them to make informed decisions that would shape their future and lead them to success.

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