Teaching kids is not child’s play
Staff retention, a brand culture, and governmental commitment is crucial to success in early childhood education Fiona Walker appears to have it all. Happily married with two teenage children, Scottish by parentage but Singapore-born Walker is a leader in her chosen field, as the Group Managing Dire...
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