Master of Education in Educational Leadership (MEd-EdL)
Prepare to have a greater influence on the future of education with the 100% online Master of Education in Educational Leadership (MEd-EdL) degree program at Berkshire. Through this comprehensive program, you will gain the skills and knowledge you need to take on a leadership role so you can have an impact on policy and more.
NU’s Master of Education in Educational Leadership program is an ideal option if you have a teaching background and want to prepare for leadership roles within education. The program is aligned with the Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (PSEL), so you can be confident you will be prepared to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow as an educational leader.
Estimated Time to Complete: 15 months
EDU-5000 – Foundations for Graduate Study in Education
Foundations for Graduate Study in Education is a course designed to give students an introduction to the field of education with particular emphasis on providing students with an overview of graduate-level skills, such as self-reflection, time-management, academic integrity, effective use of the Northcentral University library, comprehensive understanding of complex scholarly texts, research articles, and critical writing, including presenting an annotated bibliography, goal writing, and application of feedback. Students will complete the course with a better understanding of scholarly writing and a roadmap to navigate their way to the completion of their educational aspirations through research.
ED-5012 – Leadership in Educational Organizations
This course is about effective leadership in educational organizations. The course is particularly relevant for practicing school administrators, those who desire to become administrators, and classroom teachers who recognize the importance of leadership in positively impacting schooling across the United States. As you consider your own leadership theories and philosophies, you will explore the influence of national standards and local school culture, climate, and performance.
EDL-5004 – School Law
Students in educational leadership roles need a working knowledge of school law, especially as it pertains to the rights of students and teachers. Concepts addressed in this course focus on a history of the legal system and the federal government’s role in setting public school policy. Topics include student rights regarding free speech, search and seizure, due process, and discipline. Policies regarding teacher certification, academic freedom, due process rights, anti-discrimination, and employment considerations will also be addressed. The course “School Law” is critical to understanding the basic structure and guidance that governs school boards, schools, administrators, teachers, and students.
ED-5016 – Instructional Supervision and Leadership
The purpose of this course is to examine the theoretical framework and practical applications of instructional leadership within the economic, social, political, and educational context of schooling. This course proposes a concept of supervision and leadership designed to help educational leaders build a repertoire of approaches and strategies that will enhance professional growth while showing the importance of sensitivity to individual needs. Emphasis is placed upon gaining a clear understanding of the interrelatedness among supervision and leadership, instruction, and assessment.
ED-5044 – Technology and a Vision for the Future
In this course, you will explore the application of both existing and emerging technologies to the learning needs of educational organizations. As you grow as a leader, you will need to plan for technology integration through the evaluation, selection, funding, and adoption of specific hardware and software that meet your organization’s needs. This course will help you to tackle these challenges and more.
EDL-5013 – School Finance
In this course, you will examine school finance at multiple levels, including individual schools, local education authorities, states, and federal agencies. You will examine sources of school funding, fiscal control, and accountability at the local, state, and federal levels. You will also consider how school budgets reflect stakeholder priorities and principles of equity and inclusion. The implications of school choice and other factors are considered, as well.
ED-5015 – School Safety
Concerns about school safety have increased dramatically and remain in the public spotlight. As an educational leader, you are responsible for planning and implementing procedures that can save lives. In this course, you will assess factors that contribute to safe learning environments, and analyze the characteristics of emergency response management plans. You will also evaluate how school culture and climate impacts school safety. As a cumulative assignment, you will develop authentic plans related to multiple threats to school safety.
EDL-5033 – School Based Leadership
In this course, students are provided the leadership concepts and skills needed to be dynamic, innovative, and adaptive school leaders. One of the major roles of school leaders is to cultivate the development of a culture that promotes learner-centered schools. In a learner-centered school, there is a shared responsibility of leadership among the entire school staff that fosters the creation of authentic learning communities. This course offers students the opportunity to explore the authentic learning communities from a shared – school based leadership perspective.
ED-5031 – Policy and Politics in the Administration of Education
Students enrolled in this course will explore the latest in research in the politics and policies in education. Special emphasis is placed on governance, curriculum and standards, accountability, community relations, finance, and school choice. Students will address topics in this class such as how to interact with business leaders, local institutions of higher education, boards of education and community leaders, parents, and other stakeholders. Internal and external issues such as relationships with colleagues and team members will also be explored.
ED-6600 – MEd-EdL Capstone
This course represents the culmination of your master’s degree. In this course, you will synthesize the knowledge, skills, and attitudes developed throughout your program into a proposal that addresses an identified need in an organization related to your specialization. Within your selected organization, you will examine, identify, and justify a specific need or problem to be addressed. Using your recently developed competencies, you will propose a practical, comprehensive solution to mitigate the need or problem.
Degree and Course Requirements
The Master of Education in Educational Leadership (MEd-EdL) requires 30 credit hours for degree completion. The MEd-EdL program includes one foundational course, taken by all students regardless of their undergraduate degree, which forms and strengthens fundamental skills. The next 24 credit hours in the program are core courses that capture the essence of educational leadership. Students end the program with a 3-credit hour capstone course.
The MEd-EdL degree program has the following graduation requirements:
Successful completion of all courses with a “B” or better
Official transcripts on file for all transfer credits accepted by the University
The University may accept a maximum of 12 semester credit hours in transfer toward the MEd-EdL for graduate coursework completed at an external, accredited college or university with a course grade of “B” or better. See the Transfer Credit Policy in the Course Catalog for additional information.
Program Learning Outcomes
As a graduate of Berkshire University’s BA in Early Childhood Education program, you will be able to:
- Identify essential concepts, inquiry tools, and structure of content areas and resources for early childhood education
- Develop oral, written, and technological skills for communicating with families and very young children
- Create environments that are healthy, respectful, supportive, and challenging for young children
- Use systematic observations, documentation, and other assessment strategies in partnership with families and professionals to positively influence children’s development and learning
- Implement a curriculum that promotes development and learning outcomes for diverse young children
- Demonstrate ethical, legal, and professional standards in early childhood education
- Create positive relationships and supportive interactions with young children
Admissions
Berkshire ’s dedicated admissions team is here to help you throughout the admissions process. We accept and review applications year-round and, once you’re admitted, you can begin your studies as soon as the next week.
To apply to the Master of Education in Educational Leadership (MEd-EdL), you must have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally or nationally accredited academic institution or a qualifying international institution.