The Island’s pre-school education policy will be put under the spotlight again next week.
The Social Affairs Policy Review Committee will consider if it is value for money and if it meets educational needs.
It comes after a request from 10 members of Tynwald who asked the Standing Committee of Tynwald to investigate further.
Among the people giving evidence on Monday will be Department of Education and Children chief executive, Stuart Dobson, and former Education Minister Eddie Teare.
It will be the fifth time the committee has heard evidence on this subject.
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