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Kindergarten Assistant

SABIS - KouraEarly Years
Lebanon
international
Full Time
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Date Listed26 April 2026
ContractPermanent
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Curated headlines from Lebanon · early years · 20 stories

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Study International·higher-ed

Epsom College Malaysia: The making of future leaders

Every child’s story is different. Some discover their confidence on stage, others on the sports field. But what they all share is the need for a place that encourages them to try. At Epsom College Malaysia (ECM ),…

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Campus Review AU·higher-ed

Peak bodies demand action on maths education

Bodies representing top science and engineering academics have called for “urgent action” to reverse the decline of secondary and tertiary students studying mathematics. The Australian Council of Deans of Science, the…

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

How social movements shape Canadian universities

For decades, Canadian universities have been affected by era-defining social movements. Social causes including feminism, anti-racism, environmental justice, and Indigenous and LGBTQIA+ rights have transformed academia…

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First Five Years Fund·policy

The Cost of Raising a Child Tops $300K, and Child Care Is a Major Driver

A new analysis from LendingTree finds the cost of raising a child in the U.S. now exceeds $300,000 over 18 years , highlighting the enormous financial pressure families face — particularly in the early years when child…

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Ofsted·policy

Sir Martyn Oliver's speech at the Early Years Alliance Connect Roadshow

Ofsted’s Chief Inspector, Sir Martyn Oliver, spoke at the Early Years Alliance's Connect Roadshow in London.

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OECD Education

The private-public sector divide in early childhood education and care

By Andreas Schleicher, OECD Director for Education and Skills Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is often hailed as the great equaliser which gives every child, regardless of their circumstances at birth, a fair…

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ITU Hub·higher-ed

Advancing the spirit of amateur radio through innovation

By Timothy S. Ellam, KC (VE6SH), President, International Amateur Radio Union For the last 100 years, the International Amateur Radio Union ( IARU ) has worked tirelessly to promote innovation in our field and to…

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First Five Years Fund·policy

The Friday Five: The Latest Child Care and Early Learning News

The child care and early learning news you don’t want to miss. Check here for updates every Friday for the latest information you need to know. April 17 This week’s Friday Five includes a quick roundup of the latest…

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Education Review AU·policy

‘Top blokes‘ to mentor at-risk Qld boys, teens

Young boys and teens at risk of crime, violence and unemployment will be mentored to get them back on track in the early years of their life. Boys struggling to engage with education aged 10 to 17 years old at Brisbane…

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SRHE Blog

End of the road for higher education student loans?

by Gavin Moodie Although we’ve come to the end of the road Still, I can’t let go As an expat Aussie I have been sad to see the unremitting erosion of public support for what is arguably Australia’s most innovative…

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The Conversation Education

Choosing a school holiday program can be tricky. Here’s how to identify a good one

Phynart Studio/ Getty Images When the bell rings at the end of each term, there is a happy buzz as kids leave school for the break. But for many parents, the start of the holidays brings a different feeling entirely:…

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Ofsted·policy

Guidance: Early years inspection: toolkit, operating guide and information

Guidance for inspectors and providers on inspecting registered early years settings in England under the renewed education inspection framework.

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The Conversation UK Education·policy

UK parents urged to curb fast-paced screen content for small children – neuroscientist who advised government explains why

Fotoluminate LLC/Shutterstock The UK Department for Education has just released guidance for parents on early years screen use, which I advised on as an expert. It includes recommended limits on the time children spend…

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The Conversation Canada Education·research

Say my name: For newcomer and racialized children, belonging begins with classroom greetings

The first time I understood that names could hold two worlds was not by changing mine, but by hearing it differently. As a Pakistani child growing up in Canada, I learned early that my name could sound different…

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Infobae Educación·higher-ed

El gobierno del Reino Unido advierte sobre efectos del exceso de pantallas en desarrollo infantil

Un nuevo informe del Departamento de Educación fijó por primera vez un límite oficial al tiempo de pantalla recomendado para la infancia: una hora diaria como máximo para menores de 5 años , sin incluir el tiempo…

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The Conversation UK Education·policy

UK government recommends maximum one hour of screen time for younger children: what the evidence says

ADDICTIVE STOCK/Shutterstock New UK government guidance recommends that screen time for children under two should be avoided, except for shared activities such as video calls. For children aged two to five, a maximum of…

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DfE News and Communications·policy

Ofsted to inspect early years providers more frequently

Ofsted will begin inspecting early education and childcare providers more frequently from April 2026, in line with the DfE's Best Start in Life strategy.

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Cambridge International Education Blog

How early years play builds self-regulation skills for life

The post How early years play builds self-regulation skills for life appeared first on Cambridge International Education blog .

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The Conversation Education·policy

Victorian teachers are on strike for the first time in 13 years – it’s about more than pay

Victorian public school teachers are walking off the job today. Tens of thousands of school staff, including support staff and principals , are expected to strike. Teachers in Tasmania are also striking this week .…

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DfE Teaching Blog·policy

Nadim’s story: teaching with purpose

Nadim Rahman Our education system is strongest when every teacher, leader and student can see themselves represented — and can thrive. This series shares the lived experiences of teachers and leaders from…

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