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This program examines childhood through interdisciplinary and global lenses.
Throughout the course, you'll develop expertise in multidisciplinary approaches from disciplines including education, psychology, sociology, philosophy, and social policy as they relate to childhood studies. You'll participate in critical discussions, evaluate current international research, and examine how these findings influence policies and practices.
Designed for both professionals seeking career advancement and academics pursuing further study, this course facilitates in-depth examination of central childhood themes such as developmental psychology, children's rights, and cross-cultural childhood experiences. You'll gain insights into crucial childhood issues while appreciating the varied experiences of children across different cultures and historical periods.
The MA Childhood in Society program supports your growth whether you're beginning your journey or advancing your expertise. You'll join a community of passionate childhood scholars within a dynamic education studies department that offers diverse elective modules to tailor your learning. Collaborative opportunities with peers and faculty across disciplines enhance your experience. Engaging teaching methods foster practical skills development while preparing you for professional success.