The IPC was devised and developed by a team of experienced early childhood educators and academics. Currently curriculum development is overseen by the following curricula developers:
Professor Donna Skinner, Ph.D
Professor Skinner has over 20 years of experience in the field of education – as a private school owner specializing in meeting the individual needs of students, as an educational consultant assisting schools in improving their quality of education and as a professor to post graduate students pursuing Masters in Education programs.
Dr. Rebecca J. Reynolds, Ph.D
Dr. Reynolds has dedicated her professional career to early childhood education and has been involved with various forms of curricula development and teaching for more than twenty years. Dr. Reynolds has an interest in Special Educational Needs (SEN) and continues to conduct and publish research in the field. She also works directly with the Head Start Program in Illinois as a consultant.
Dr. Erika Burton, Ph.D
Dr. Erika Burton, Ph.D Dr. Burton has pursued a passion for early literacy. Dr Burton’s focus on literacy culminated in the publication of a literacy based curriculum that focuses on phonics, sight words and early reading. Prior to pursuing her doctorate degree in Education, Dr Burton was an elementary school teacher and an assistant principal.
The IPC Today
•There are more than 120 authorized IPC locations on 6 continents.
•The IPC trains over 500 teachers per year and regularly presents at global education conferences on current educational matters.
•With its own design studio and printing house, the IPC has several thousand resources ranging from phonics books to classroom wall cards.
•All IPC related content is available to every authorized IPC location.
The IPC Mission
It is the mission of IPC to raise the standard in preschool education and introduce children, parents and teachers to global perspectives with the intention of establishing cultural harmony through progressive education
International Preschool Curriculum (IPC) is aligned to meet or exceed the standards of all major education systems making it the most internationally accepted ECE curriculum in the world. From Singapore Math to UK Literacy, the IPC has had to meet some of the most stringent standards to be truly international.
6 Content Learning Areas
Fun & Rigorous