1. Popularization: The goal is to meet the needs of children entering the park in this area and ensure that every school-age child can enjoy early childhood education services. It is an inclusive private kindergarten that the government purchases services. Through voluntary application, it is recognized by the district-level education administrative department and accepts the government price limit in an agreed way to provide inclusive preschool education services to the public.
2. New kindergartens: The government will invest in new kindergartens to meet the demand for early childhood education resources in the region.
3. Expand the scale of degree: By increasing or expanding existing kindergartens, more degrees will be provided and more children will enter kindergartens.
4. Improve teachers' quality: encourage and support kindergarten teachers' continuing education and professional development, and improve their educational level and professional ability.
5. Reduce fees or provide subsidies: In order to reduce the financial burden of families, the government may reduce the fees of kindergartens or provide corresponding financial subsidies.
The difference between inclusive and non-inclusive kindergartens
1. The concept is different: non-inclusive kindergartens include kindergartens organized by education administrative departments, as well as kindergartens organized by government agencies, military units, enterprises and institutions, universities and collectives. Pratt & Whitney Kindergarten is an inclusive private kindergarten where the government purchases services. It is a private kindergarten that provides inclusive preschool education services to the public through voluntary application, confirmation by district-level education administrative departments and agreement to accept government price limits.
2. Different charging standards: The charging standards for non-inclusive kindergartens are uniformly formulated by the Education Commission and the Price Bureau. Pratt & Whitney kindergartens participated in the government's graded management fees or accepted the highest price set by the government.
3. Different characteristics: all the properties of non-inclusive kindergartens are public, the director is appointed by the Education Bureau, and the construction funds, office funds, teachers and nurses' salaries are all financial allocations. Inclusive kindergarten: meet the basic standards stipulated by the Municipal Education Commission; Enrollment for the public; Charges are subject to government pricing or government guidance.