Early childhood education in Malta is mainly aimed at children aged 3-4, but there are also many trust institutions that provide day care services for children over 3 months. Among them, the teacher-student ratio of public schools is 1: 10, and that of private schools is 1:20. Although early childhood education in Cyprus is not a responsibility culture education, there are still many public schools in the host country that provide free early childhood education.
Early childhood education in Malta mainly aims at improving children's thinking ability, curiosity and innovation ability. The main learning methods include: playing mobile games, communicating with peers, reading and digit recognition for beginners, handcrafting and music lessons. In addition, many schools offer English learning courses to children whose Chinese is not English to help them get rid of learning obstacles.
Primary school teaching in Malta Primary school teaching in Malta is the compulsory responsibility system of cultural education. All children over 5 years old have to go to primary school, and the teacher-student ratio is 1: 19. Cyprus has a high primary school penetration rate. Almost every city has a primary school to provide cultural education for school-age children. The curriculum of primary schools in Cyprus mainly includes language expression, mathematics, science and reason, region and its historical time; Besides English and Maltese, students can choose to study and train other languages.
Malta's economy is developing steadily. In recent years, Malta's social and economic development has been very rapid. The forecast of Cyprus' economic development in 20 19 is also the second in the world, maintaining a relatively high economic development in the United States. The economic growth rate will increase again this year, and the number of unemployed people in China will remain at a historical low. Therefore, the economic market is very suitable for relocation or project investment.