Early Childhood

Early Childhood Development in Qatar: Status and opportunities for the future

Date:

September 23, 2017

The report provides an overview of the state of early childhood development (ECD) in Qatar, along with empirical evidence on the potential benefits of early childhood education (ECE) in the country. Children who attend ECE programs in Qatar have better early development outcomes in literacy, numeracy, socioemotional, executive functioning, and self-regulation skills. These associated benefits are also observed later in life; students who attended ECE performed significantly better than their peers at age 15 in mathematics, reading, and science, after accounting for school, teacher and family characteristics. Despite these benefits, coverage of ECE, and more broadly ECD programs, is low in Qatar, particularly given its high level of economic development. The report sets forward recommendations to strengthen the policy environment for ECD in the country, improve the coverage and scope of programs, and establish a comprehensive quality assurance system for continuous quality improvement.

This report has been reviewed by:

  • Dr. David Whitebread, Acting Director (External Relations) at the Centre for Research on Play in Education, Development and Learning (PEDAL)
  • Ms Jo Ellis, Assistant Principal at Qatar Academy Early Education Centre

Research Organization

Authors:

Ms Samira Nikaein Towfighian

Education specialist, World Bank

Ms Lindsay Adams

Consultant, World Bank

Dr. Quentin Wodon

Lead economist, World Bank

Ms Lianqin Wang

Lead education specialist, World Bank

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