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Teacher Leadership (MEd)
TEACHER LEADERSHIP At Seattle Pacific University, the MEd in Teacher Leadership degree is designed to help teachers strengthen instructional skills while developing leadership abilities for such roles as peer coach, mentor, department chairs, staff development leaders, or curriculum coordinators. The Teacher Leadership master's program may be completed partially online. Some courses are offered on campus, or in partnership with local districts and schools. Consult the Time Schedule for specific offerings. Many courses may employ hybrid delivery strategies. PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION AND THE MEd IN TEACHER LEADERSHIP Some of the coursework for the Washington State Professional Certificate may be completed at SPU and count toward the MEd in Teacher Leadership. The only planning requirement is that no more than 6 credits at the 5000-level may be applied toward the degree. Due to the focus of the MEd in Teacher Leadership degree in the K–12 school systems, it is required that you have completed an approved program for Teacher Certification prior to enrollment. PORTFOLIO In addition to course requirements, you are required to create a Portfolio over the course of the program. These requirements will be integrated into coursework as much as possible. You will present your Portfolio to a panel of professors, administrators, and peers at the completion of the program. ENROLLMENT POLICY Students must be continuously enrolled in required SPU courses to earn a graduate degree or until the student is officially withdrawn from the program. Exceptions to continuous enrollment must be approved by the program chair (williamst@spu.edu). A student who decides to no longer actively pursue a graduate degree may officially withdraw from the program and the university by notifying the program chair (williamst@spu.edu) and the graduate programs manager (mego@spu.edu). A student may be granted a leave of absence for up to four quarters by the program chair. Once the leave of absence has expired, the student will either enroll in graduate coursework or be dropped from the program. SPU's Student Academic Services (SAS) requires continuous enrollment to remain admitted in a graduate program. After four quarters of non-enrollment, students will be placed in “inactive status” and will need to reapply for admission. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Applicants must submit the following materials for admission into the program:
APPLICATION AND ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS Ted Hiemstra soe-grad-info@spu.edu << Back to 2014-15 Graduate Catalog Home
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