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Master of Education in Educational Leadership

Program at a glance

  • Complete the program in less than two years
  • Evening, weekend and online classes
  • 26% in-service scholarship for educators
  • Earn the Administrative Endorsement
  • Currently Lipscomb graduates have a 100% pass rate on the Administrative Endorsement Praxis

Program Description

The College of Education at Lipscomb University and The Ayers Institute for Teacher Learning and Innovation are excited to announce a newly designed program for current and aspiring educational leaders.  The new Educational Leadership program will begin in August 2013, and will be tailored to prepare high caliber candidates to become successful educational leaders at the school, district, or state level.  Program participants will follow innovative strands of leadership competencies on their way to earning an Master's of Education and a Tennessee Instructional Leadership License (ILL-B). 

A consistent theme of ethical leadership will be woven into all aspects of the Educational Leadership program along with an emphasis in leading student achievement for all students.  Leadership strands include Personal and Ethical Leadership, Visionary Leadership, Learning Focused Leadership, and Organizational Leadership.  Each strand is built upon researched, best practice leadership competencies in which participants will master and be able to proficiently apply in the field.  These competencies will be learned and practiced through an innovative field experience where participants will work directly with a practicing mentor coach throughout the entire program.

Coursework

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Admission Requirements

Click here for an application checklist.

Area Locations:

This program is also available through cohorts meeting in Franklin, Murfreesboro, and Wilson Counties. 

For more information:

Contact Kristin Baese at kristin.baese@lipscomb.edu or 615-966-5173