Why study Early Childhood & Family Policy through IDEA?
Our cutting-edge program prepares you to evaluate, inform, create, and advocate for substantial, durable, and equitable policy changes that benefit young children. Courses are rich with experiential learning opportunities that include interactions with instructors, classmates, and professionals working in the field. This unique style of networking will help you find creative ways to honor diverse cultures and allow for multiple implementation approaches to infrastructure and policy.
This innovative 12-credit graduate certificate program includes four 8-week courses that can be completed in just two semesters. The curriculum will guide you through how to use data and research to advocate for constructive policies and understand the nuances of policymaking and its implementation processes.
FAQS FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD AND FAMILY POLICY
Our Students are Passionate about Social Change
You don't need extensive experience or background knowledge about policy or early childhood education. You simply need to be passionate about advocating for social change and have a desire to improve the quality of life for all young children and their families.
This graduate certificate is ideal for those working in early childhood centers, elementary schools, social work, public health, public affairs, or political science. Whether you have a home daycare or are an administrator in a school district, this curriculum will teach you how education and family policies are organized and constructed, and how you can become an influencer at the local, state, or federal level.
Listen to Soo-Young Hong, instructor in the early childhood and family policy program, explain how the curriculum provides skills and knowledge to help analyze, create, an advocate for policies that impact children and families.
Program Format for Early Childhood & Family Policy
The early childhood & family policy graduate certificate is an innovative 12-credit program sequenced in four 8-week courses that can be completed in two semesters. Courses are taught online with occasional opportunities to enhance engagement through virtual networking events, guest speakers, or participation in formal debates. Experiential learning opportunities are embedded into each course to promote hands-on learning that helps translate coursework to your career.
The four courses are offered in the following order, starting in the fall semester.
- History, Child Development, and Equity
- Examining Practices, Policies, and Key Issues
- Theory, Analysis, and Research
- Policy, Leadership, and Policy Advocacy
Certificate titles vary by university. Consult with your selected home university for the title as it will appear on the certificate.
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Rewarding Career Opportunities in Early Childhood & Family Policy
A graduate certificate in early childhood & family policy from IDEA prepares you to be an advocate for those who cannot do it for themselves. It may also provide opportunities to advance into leadership positions like executive director, supervisor, program manager, or program developer.
The curriculum provides real-world applications that can benefit people working in a variety of fields such as:
- Local, state, or federal Departments of Education or Health and Human Services
- State or federal education policy organizations
- Legislative/congressional offices
- Judicial offices
- Social service agencies with advocacy departments
- Non-governmental agencies for education, health, mental health, housing, and legal services
- International agencies like the World Bank, the United Nations, and the World Health Organization
- Family advocacy programs
- School districts
- Educational or family policy think tanks
- Philanthropic foundations
ECFP Advisory Board
Our advisory board consists of partners from policy agencies, research institutes focused on early childhood and family policy, and government programs such as state and national departments of education or health and human services. These board members provide guidance in creating authentic experiential learning opportunities, participate as guest speakers in virtual sessions, and act as a liaison between our program and their field.
Affordable and Flexible
IDEA is dedicated to providing affordable online education, offering a common price per credit hour at all universities regardless of degree program or course and whether in or out of state. Learn more about IDEA on our How It Works page.
Collaborate with Expert Faculty
Early childhood & family policy faculty come from six different home universities, providing a range of perspectives and experiences. They are dedicated to your success and collaborate together to bring you a unique, dynamic curriculum. Faculty are experts in online instruction and premier researchers in early childhood and family policy. Many serve as consultants or elected leaders for national and state organizations informing and designing policy. Get to know more about the early childhood & family policy faculty members at the bottom of this webpage.
Program Information at Participating Universities
The following member universities offer the early childhood & family policy graduate certificate program and hold regional accreditation:
All IDEA member universities are accredited by regional agencies, aligning with requirements set by the U.S. Department of Education. This ensures that students pursuing their degrees through IDEA are met with a high standard of academic excellence. Learn more about the accreditation of our member universities.
Transform Policy for Children and Families with a Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood & Family Policy
IDEA's online early childhood & family policy graduate certificate prepares you to escalate your career through support and advocacy for young children and their families in diverse, ever-evolving settings and contexts.
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