International Preschool Curriculum Law and Legal Definition
The International Preschool Curriculum (IPC) is a research based curriculum for children from the age 3 to 6. IPC is devised and reviewed by an advisory committee consisting of academics, teachers and education consultants. IPC is world’s first curriculum meant to raise standards of preschool education. The scope of IPC is to promote cultural diversity and preschool standard harmonization.
Legal Definition list
- International Preliminary Examining Authority
- International Preliminary Examination Report
- International Person
- International Parental Kidnapping
- International Organization for Migration
- International Preschool Curriculum
- International Private Law
- International Register
- International Registration [Trademarks]
- International Registration Date [Trademarks]
- International Registration Plan
Related Legal Terms
- Academy for International Conflict Management and Peacebuilding [USIP]
- Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate Course [Education]
- Ally [International Law]
- American College of Forensic Examiners International [ACFEI]
- American Society for International Law [ASIL]
- Amnesty International
- Anti-Bias Curriculum
- Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development [ASCD]
- Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials - International
- Bank for International Settlements