IME Launches International Curriculum Association in India
India Market Entry (IME) introduces the International Curriculum Association (ICA) to India, aiming to enhance educational standards. IME will facilitate ICA's entry, offering globally recognized curricula from early years to middle years. This partnership promises innovative and comprehensive education frameworks for Indian schools.
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New Delhi, India - August 31, PNN: India Market Entry (IME) has announced the official launch of the International Curriculum Association (ICA) in India.
Driven by IME's expertise in navigating India's complex educational landscape, this collaboration is set to elevate educational quality across the country.
Dhiraj Trakru, Founder of IME, commented: 'We are honored to facilitate ICA's entry into India. As demand for high-quality education grows, this partnership will provide schools with cutting-edge curricula that meet international standards.'
Established in 1984 under Fieldwork Education in the UK, ICA supports over 1000 schools across 90 countries, offering programs like the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC), International Primary Curriculum (IPC), and International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC).
These programs emphasize holistic development, integrating academic achievement with Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) education.
IME will play a critical role in ICA's success in India by offering market insights and navigating regulatory requirements to ensure smooth implementation across schools.
Schools adopting ICA programs will gain a competitive edge with flexible and comprehensive frameworks for diverse learning needs, supported by professional development and innovative teaching tools.
Interested schools, educators, and parents are encouraged to contact IME for more information on ICA's curricula and enrolment benefits.
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(With inputs from agencies.)
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