- ASIA EDUCATION REVIEW - JUNE 20245EditorialIn the eyes of many, it is commonly understood that each person enters this world endowed with passion, talent, and untapped potential. In play and preschool environments, women assume a pivotal role in shaping children's early education. As primary educators, they nurture, inspire, and model behavior, fostering emotional resilience, cognitive curiosity, and social harmony. Overcoming gender bias is crucial to sustaining their positive impact, ensuring that every child's journey is filled with opportunity and possibility. Within the educational sphere, the leadership of women is not simply valuable; it is imperative for cultivating inclusive school atmospheres and propelling student triumphs. Despite the great strides made by women in the field of education, where there are now more women than men serving as principals.Singapore, a small and compact city-state in Southeast Asia, boasts a rich racial and cultural diversity. A country with no natural resources other than its people relies heavily on its educated workforce to fuel economic development. Consequently, education holds significant value in Singapore. It has consistently advanced in promoting women's development, maintaining high international standings in gender equality and witnessing ongoing enhancements in educational achievements. Also, the education system is highly respected globally for its strong performance and equitable results. There are many women leaders in the education landscape of Singapore displaying higher level of proficiency in nurturing students and promoting defined learning. Through the current edition, `Top 10 Women Preschool Leaders from Singapore - 2024', Asia Education Review strives to spotlight the same featuring some of the women education leaders boosting the preschool education in the region.Looking forward to receiving your valuable feedback!Mandvi SinghManaging Editoreditor@asiaeducationreview.comPromoting Early Learning through Academic Pursuit
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