Master of Education in Teacher Leadership
Program Description
The Master of Education (M.Ed.) program in Teacher Leadership is designed for certified
educators who want to remain in classroom teaching while, at the same time, extend
their influence beyond the walls of their own classrooms. The program is designed
to help teachers improve their knowledge and skills in teaching their own content
areas as well as in leadership where they develop expertise in leading other educators
to improve teaching and learning across all subject areas and grade levels. The Teacher
Leadership program addresses the expanded roles and responsibilities of teachers in
schools, including data-driven assessment and decision making for school improvement,
leading professional learning communities, applying research to practice, improving
teaching and learning, and collaborating with families and the community.
The 36-semester hour program includes six hours in foundations courses, twelve hours
in teacher leadership courses, twelve hours in content area pedagogy courses, and
six hours in an internship. Candidates complete the internship in their own classrooms
during the final two semesters of coursework where they gain experience as teacher
leaders under the supervision of P-12 and university coaches and mentors.
The program integrates theoretical frameworks with practical and performance based
experiences by combining academic content with field experiences and internships.
The program model also provides candidates access to graduate-level instruction from
faculty in multiple disciplines which allows them the opportunity to broaden their
understandings of the total school community and expose them to a wide variety of
P-12 educational processes.
There are three start dates for the M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership degree. Students may
begin at the start of Fall, Spring, or Summer semester.
Educator Preparation at Columbus State University is accredited by the Council for
Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), formerly NCATE.
Career Opportunities
Upon successful completion of the M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership program, the candidate will be eligible for a Georgia teaching certificate (S-5; the letter "S" indicates that the certificate is in a service, P-12 field and the number "5" indicates that the candidate's highest degree is a master's degree recognized by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission). For more information about applying for a certificate, go to https://www.gapsc.com CSU candidates should contact the Office of Student Advising and Field Experiences at 706-568-2191 with any questions about the application process for certification.
Admission Requirements
- Complete requirements for a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in a related field of study.
- A cumulative 2.75 (4.0 scale) grade point average or higher on all undergraduate work for regular admission and a cumulative 2.50 (4.0 scale) for provisional admission. A cumulative 3.0 (4.0 scale) grade point average on any transfer graduate work.
- A clear, renewable level 4 or higher professional teaching, service, or leadership certificate in the field of study for which the applicant will specialize.
- A minimum of three years teaching experience in the field in which the applicant will specialize.
- A personal statement of purpose not to exceed 400 words, which identifies the applicant’s interest in the program and reason for pursuing graduate study.
- Two letters of recommendation, with one being from the candidate’s school system administrator (superintendent) or designee.
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Learning Outcomes
Graduates will:
- Model professionalism and best practices in teaching and learning and serve as a mentor and coach for other educators;
- Collaborate with all stakeholders to build a positive school culture and to improve teaching and learning;
- Facilitate the design and implementation of effective professional learning based on identified student and teacher needs;
- Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of curriculum and assessment that includes the use of data analysis for decision making;
- Access and conduct research to use in improving teaching and learning.
Additional Program Requirements
- Students must earn a 3.0 GPA calculated on all graduate work attempted. "Academic Forgiveness" policy does not apply to graduate studies
- Students cannot graduate with a grade of "C" or below in more than two (2) graduate courses
- A minimum of 27 hours of the hours required for the degree must be earned in residence (75%). Asynchronous (online) and distance learning courses administered through Columbus State University constitute courses taken in residence
- A maximum of nine (9) semester hours of transfer credit or courses taken at CSU prior to full admission to a masters degree program may be applied toward the degree. Courses with earned grades of "C" or below cannot be transferred. The student’s advisor and the coordinator of the program in which the student is enrolled must approve any courses transferred
- All degree requirements must be completed within seven (7) years of first enrollment
- All students must complete an electronic portfolio as the culminating project
NOTE: For Georgia certification, candidates must satisfactorily complete the state
testing requirement for Teacher Leadership; the certificate is a P-12, service field.
An active Tk20 account is a required resource for this program because selected assignments
must be submitted electronically using this online platform. Tk20 is used by the university
to maintain our accreditation, to demonstrate the quality of our academic programs,
and to improve teaching and learning.
Program of Study
Area 1 Foundations Required Hours: 6
EDUF 6116 Educational Research Methods
EDUF 6117 Adult Learners and Learning
Area 2 Teacher Leadership Required Hours: 12
EDUL 6235 Adult Learner Instructional Strategies
EDUL 6255 Collaboration for Improved Student Achievement
EDTL 6156 Developing Teacher Leaders
EDTL 6157 Assessment to Improve Teaching and Learning
Area 3 Content Pedagogy Required Hours: 12
EDTL 6158 Reading & Writing in the Content Areas
EDTL 6159 Differentiating Instruction in the Content Areas
EDUL 6226 Curriculum Design for High Achievement of All Students
Elective: Content/Content Pedagogy Related Course (ENG, MATH, SS, RDG, ECE...)
Area 4Internship & Exit Requirements Required Hours: 6
EDTL 6685 Teacher Leader Internship
Pre-req: Completion of a minimum of 18 hours from areas I and II to include EDTL 6156,
EDTL 6157, & EDUL 6235
EDTL 6686 Teacher Leader Internship II
Pre-req: Successful completion of EDTL 6685
Total Hours Required: 36