ACSI Certification Information
Credentialing Educators in Christian Schools

ACSI Credentialing enhances Christian schools by offering certification and ongoing education that uphold both high professional and biblical standards. Our certification program provides a structured framework for continuous professional development, seamlessly integrating with efforts to improve school performance. Through our program, which includes continuing education units, educators and administrators are supported in their pursuit of growth and credibility. By exemplifying a commitment to lifelong learning, we inspire educators and leaders to model this same dedication for their students.

 

Certification
Certification-

FOR TEACHERS & ADMINISTRATORS | EIGHT CERTIFICATIONS AVAILABLE

 

ACSI Certification Video (Shorter Version) from ACSI on Vimeo.

K–12

If God is calling you to mold and influence the next generation for Jesus Christ, ACSI supports your goal of meeting professional and biblical standards to teach in K–12 Christian Education through three areas:

  • Bible Knowledge
  • Educational Studies
  • Christian Philosophy of Education

Early Education

Early Education (Birth – Pre-K)

ACSI offers certification for Early Education Teachers (Pre-Kindergarten) to enhance their professional development and ensure high standards in early childhood education. This certification program is designed to support educators in building a strong foundation in teaching young children, incorporating best practices and innovative strategies tailored to pre-kindergarten environments. Through this certification, teachers will gain valuable skills and knowledge to create engaging and effective learning experiences, thereby promoting the growth and development of their students. This program underscores ACSI's commitment to excellence in early education, helping educators achieve their professional goals and provide the best possible start for young learners.

 

Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

ACSI certification requirements for continuing education units can be fulfilled through various avenues, including professional development opportunities offered by ACSI. These options are designed to help educators meet their certification needs while staying updated with the latest advancements and best practices in the field.

 

Micro-credentials

ACSI Micro-credentials – Coming Soon

What Is A Micro-credential?
An ACSI micro-credential is a professional credential, with a narrow focus, based on a set course of study and a specific body of work demonstrating competency. Although a micro-credential is a standalone credential, current ACSI Certificate holders can have completion of a micro-credential noted as an endorsement on their ACSI Certificate. 

ACSI micro-credentials may be provided through ACSI events or departments or provided through completion of specific training from a third-party provider.  

The ACSI Micro-credential Framework 
Each ACSI micro-credential will have the following: 

  • A specific purpose, with a narrow focus, and intended audience 
  • 3–5 measurable objectives for those who complete the micro-credential process, progressing in a logical sequence and culminating in the desired competency
  • At least 18 clock hours of instruction or learning activities, which may consist of any combination of direct instruction, guided collaboration, documented reading, or engagement activities (reading, assignments, etc.) 
  • Practical application of the objectives to allow the participant to demonstrate the desired competency

Upon completion of an approved training and application process, the participant will be able to submit verification through the ACSI micro-credential application process in order for ACSI to issue the micro-credential.  

Alignment to Flourishing School Culture Model
Each ACSI micro-credential will be aligned with at least one construct from the Flourishing School Culture Model or the Flourishing Faith Index and targeted for a relevant position within the Christian school.  

If you would like information on becoming an ACSI micro-credential provider, please email certification@acsi.org.