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Overview

Executive Certificate in Gender Equality in Media for Children

Empower yourself with the knowledge and skills to promote gender equality in children's media. This program is designed for media professionals, educators, and advocates who are passionate about creating a more inclusive and diverse media landscape for children. Learn how to challenge stereotypes, create authentic representation, and advocate for change in the industry. Take the first step towards making a positive impact on the next generation of media consumers. Start your learning journey today! Executive Certificate in Gender Equality in Media for Children offers a comprehensive understanding of gender dynamics in children's media. Dive into gender equality in media, explore media representation of children, and learn strategies for promoting diversity and inclusion. Benefit from hands-on projects and gain practical skills to create inclusive content for young audiences. This online course allows for self-paced learning and provides expert-led instruction to help you navigate the complexities of gender issues in media for children. Elevate your career with this specialized gender equality training and make a positive impact on the next generation.

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Course structure

• Introduction to Gender Equality in Media for Children
• Media Representation and Stereotypes
• Importance of Diversity and Inclusion in Children's Media
• Strategies for Promoting Gender Equality in Media
• Media Literacy and Critical Thinking Skills
• Policy and Regulation in Children's Media
• Intersectionality in Children's Media
• Empowering Children through Media
• Evaluating the Impact of Gender Equality Initiatives in Children's Media
• Creating Inclusive Content for Children

Duration

The programme is available in two duration modes:

Fast track - 1 month

Standard mode - 2 months

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

Fast track - 1 month: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

The Executive Certificate in Gender Equality in Media for Children is a comprehensive program designed to equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to promote gender equality in media content targeted at children. Through this certificate, participants will learn about the importance of gender representation in children's media, explore strategies for creating inclusive content, and gain insights into the impact of media on children's perceptions of gender roles and identities.


The learning outcomes of this program include developing a critical understanding of gender stereotypes in media for children, identifying best practices for promoting gender equality in content creation, and implementing strategies to advocate for more diverse and inclusive media representations. Participants will also learn how to evaluate and analyze media content through a gender equality lens and develop skills to create their own gender-sensitive media for children.


This Executive Certificate program is designed to be completed in a self-paced format, allowing participants to learn at their own convenience. The duration of the program varies depending on individual learning speed and commitment levels. The curriculum is structured to provide a comprehensive overview of gender equality in media for children while allowing participants the flexibility to balance their studies with other commitments.


As the media landscape continues to evolve, the need for gender equality in children's media has become increasingly important. This Executive Certificate program is aligned with current trends in the media industry, which are moving towards more diverse and inclusive content for young audiences. By gaining an understanding of gender equality in media for children, participants will be better equipped to contribute to this important conversation and create positive change in the industry.

Year Gender Equality in Media
2017 45%
2018 55%
2019 65%
2020 75%

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