3‐5

years old

140

nurseries and early
year settings

47

countries
worldwide

International Early Years
Curriculum (IEYC)

The International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC) is an innovative research-based curriculum, recognizing global best practice and the developmental needs of 3-5 year olds. It supports key areas of learning through holistic enquiry and play-based approaches encompassing all curriculum areas including personal, social and emotional development.
All IEYC learning and development is underpinned by a set of four Learning Strands. Each Leaning Strand provides descriptions of what children will experience and learn about through contextualized activities woven into IEYC units of learning. The units of learning are high interest and carefully designed around a central theme, holistically linking all four Learning Strands to relevant and engaging activities that can be adapted and extended to meet individual needs.

Learning Process

Child

01

Entry
Point

02

Capturing
Curiosity

03

Enable the
Environment

04

The Big
Picture

05

Explore &
Express

06

Exit
Point

Learning Strands

01

Independence and
Interdependence

02

Communicating

03

Enquiring

04

Healthy living and
Physical well‐being

Learning Principles

The IEYC has eight Learning Principles, each conveying belief considered essential to children’s learning and development. These Learning Principles form the foundation of all IEYC policy and practice.