Education In Maldives
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A Comprehensive Overview from Early Childhood to Higher Education
This comprehensive overview, *Education in Maldives: A Comprehensive Overview from Early Childhood to Higher Education*, explores the intricate journey of a nation’s educational system, from its historical roots to its future aspirations. Set against the backdrop of a geographically dispersed archipelago, the book details how the Maldives has navigated the unique challenges of delivering equitable education across scattered islands, transforming a legacy of traditional Quranic schooling into a modern, bilingual system.
The early chapters trace the evolution of Maldivian education, highlighting the foundational role of community-based *kiyavaage* and *edhuruge*, the profound influence of Islam in shaping literacy and societal values, and the gradual shift toward formalized government schooling with British influence. The text dissects the current educational structure, from early childhood frameworks through primary and secondary pathways, including the critical role of technical and vocational training (TVET) and the rapidly expanding higher education landscape led by the Maldives National University. Key cross-cutting themes are deeply analyzed, such as the delicate policy balance between Dhivehi and English instruction, the pervasive integration of Islamic education, the transformative push for ICT integration, and the ongoing challenges in ensuring inclusive education for all learners.
Beyond structural and policy considerations, the book delves into the human and environmental elements that define Maldivian education. It examines the continuous efforts in teacher training, curriculum development aligned with international standards, and the shift towards robust quality assurance and national assessments. Crucially, the work confronts persistent challenges—including resource disparities, the digital divide, and teacher shortages—while framing them within a broader context of opportunity. It showcases how the nation's deep cultural identity, commitment to gender parity, and strong community engagement serve as vital assets in everyday learning.
In its final sections, the book demonstrates that the Maldives’ educational narrative is one of dynamic adaptation and unwavering vision. It emphasizes the growing priority of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), given the nation's acute vulnerability to climate change, and explores how the tourism sector both drives demand for specific skills and creates demographic pressures. Ultimately, *Education in Maldives* presents a vivid portrait of a small island state striving to cultivate a generation of resilient, globally competent citizens while protecting a fragile cultural and environmental heritage. The vision for the future is one of continuous lifelong learning, technological innovation, and a steadfast commitment to preparing youth for a prosperous, sustainable future.
This comprehensive volume is an essential resource for a diverse audience seeking a deep understanding of the Maldivian educational landscape. It is particularly valuable for policymakers, educational leaders, and teachers in the Maldives, as well as researchers and students of comparative education focusing on small island developing states. International development professionals and educators interested in the intersection of Islamic education, bilingualism, and the challenges of delivering equitable quality education in a geographically dispersed nation will also find it highly relevant.
June 27, 2026
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