Master of Education in Educational Leadership (30 Hours)
The totally online Master of Education in Educational Leadership program is a signature model in the preparation of educational leaders at the K-12 building level and a transformational force in the advancement of educational leaders. This cohort-based program introduces and cultivates the best research-based practices to strengthen candidate knowledge in mission, vision, and improvement; ethics and professional norms; equity and cultural responsiveness; curriculum, instruction, and assessment; community of care and support for students; professional capacity of school personnel; professional community for teachers and staff; meaningful engagement of families and community; operations and management; and school improvement. The course of study complements the Adrian College Ribbons of Excellence and may position graduates for advancement in school districts leading to higher pay and job security.
This program does not lead to the Michigan Teaching Certificate at the elementary, secondary, or K-12 levels.
Educational Leadership Required Coursework (24 hours)
Required
EDL512 | Economic Allocation in Public Education | 3 |
EDL518 | Human Resource Optimization for Achievement | 3 |
EDL530 | Principles & Ethics of School Law | 3 |
EDL540 | School Climate and Culture for Student Learning | 3 |
EDL544 | Innovative Leadership | 3 |
EDL550 | Implementation Science and School Improvement | 3 |
EDL560 | Educational Evaluation and Engaging Instruction | 3 |
EDL587 | Internship in Educational Leadership I | 2 |
EDL588 | Internship in Educational Leadership II | 1 |
T ED506 | Research in Education | 3 |
T ED507 | Project/Thesis | 3 |