Media, Children, and Identity (MCI)
In a world where digital spaces shape how we think and who we become, guiding the next generation requires more than just technical skills - it requires a deep understanding of the intersection between media, culture, and personal growth. The Loyola Centre for Media and Communications (LCMC), in collaboration with Hekima University College, is proud to offer this 10-week professional certificate.
This course is specifically designed for leaders and professionals who work with children and young people, providing the tools to navigate the psychological and social complexities of the 21st-century digital landscape.
What You Will Gain?
Age-Appropriate Content Creation
Learn how to communicate vision, goals, and expectations clearly to drive performance and cohesion.
Curriculum Development
Gain expertise in generating educational materials for children and young people.
Safety & Security
Implementation of robust online safety and cybersecurity protocols.
Digital Wellbeing
Understanding the impact of AI and advanced social media on a child’s development.
Psychological & Spiritual Foundations
A deep dive into the foundations of identity formation, including the influence of computer games, cartoons, and the theology of child identity formation.
Safeguarding
Mastering the philosophy of care and culture in digital spaces.
Training Format
- Practical case studies and real-world scenarios
- Interactive discussions and group engagement
- Hands-on application in every session
- Blended learning approach