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Programma onderwijs en jongeren Sint Maarten (Education and Youth program Sint Maarten)

Government of Sint Maarten, Government of The Netherlands Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Sint Maarten 1 January 2008 Policy document

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Het nationale onderwijsbeleid is gericht op de volgende punten:
- Gelijke ontplooiingskansen voor alle kinderen vanaf 3 jaar, ongeacht hun achtergrond.
- Brede vorming op intellectueel, sociaal, emotioneel, motorisch, artistiek en spiritueel gebied
zodat kinderen optimaal maatschappelijk zullen kunnen participeren.
- Minimum niveau aan kennis en vaardigheden zodat alle kinderen kunnen doorstromen naar een van de mogelijkheden voor vervolgonderwijs of naar de arbeidsmarkt.

The national education policy is focused on the following points:
- Equal opportunities for the development for all children from 3 years old, regardless of their background.
- Broad intellectual, social, emotional, motor, artistic and spiritual curriculum so that children will be able to optimally participate in society
- A minimum level of knowledge and skills so that all children can reach opportunities for further education or employment.

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