Overview
A degree for administrative licensure-seeking educators
Today’s schools need great leaders. Earn your Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Educational Leadership and help students and teachers become more successful in the classroom. This licensure-seeking master’s program will prepare educators to design effective curriculum and utilize data for improved student learning.
- M.Ed.in Educational Leadership requires 30 credit hours
- Program offered fully online
- 16 months to complete the M.Ed. including licensure
- Endorsed by the Tennessee Department of Education
At Trevecca, we are committed to developing strong instructional leaders who will impact Nashville and beyond. Become a role model for students and teachers through innovation and forward thinking, while garnering the skills and expertise you need to become the leader you want to be.
From practicing professionals and proven school leaders, you will learn effective staff management, instructional evaluation, current educational technology and valuing diversity. Have questions? Fill out the form to the right to learn more and connect with an enrollment counselor.
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Core Classes
Field Experience I For School Leaders
EDU 6001
This field experience is conducted during the first semester of the program. Specifically, candidates are expected to develop a resume, write a personal mission statement and autobiography, and familiarize themselves with various aspects of school governance and the duties of school officials. Candidates are expected to focus on employment processes/practices in their school system/school, sound decision-making practices, the delivery of professional development, and organizational climate. Creation and implementation of Professional Learning Communities is discussed.
Course Hours: 1
Leadership for Instructional Effectiveness
EDU 6010
Candidates differentiate between administration, management, and leadership within the school setting. The roles of the local, state, and federal levels of government are considered and the duties of school superintendents (directors), school boards, principals, and assistant principals are delineated. Current issues facing schools, including performance-based standards and student achievement, are presented. Attention is given to the historical context of American education. Candidates are expected to reflect on their professional goals and mission.
Course Hours: 3
Decision Making for Instructional Improvement
EDU 6020
Candidates examine organizational mission, strategic planning, and core beliefs as key elements within the school framework. The role of the school leaders in establishing a vision, a sense of community, and a positive learning culture that facilitates student achievement is explored; models used by effective school leaders are presented. Attention is also focused on teacher recruitment, induction, professional development, and personnel evaluation systems - both formative and summative. The use of data in assessing student learning is emphasized.
Course Hours: 3
Field Experience II For School Leaders
EDU 6002
This second field experience is conducted during the second semester of the program. Candidates are expected to develop an understanding of Common Core standards, curriculum, assessment, and best teaching practices. Furthermore, candidates are expected to explore issues related to the legal, ethical, financial and political contexts of schools or matters associated with the growing pluralism and diversity of American schools. Observation of and interaction with school leader(s), along with community and/or person(s) of ethnic and social diversity are expected.
Course Hours: 1
Curriculum for Instructional Leaders
EDU 6030
Candidates integrate information gathered from research, reports, assessments, standards, surveys, and best practices into effective leadership of the instructional program. Within the structure of local and state requirements, the methods and processes for understanding and implementing this information into an effective instructional program at the school level are explored and defined.
Course Hours: 3
Law, Ethics, and Politics for School Leaders
EDU 6035
Candidates examine the legal and regulatory mandates as outlined by the local school district, the state, the federal government, and the courts. Emphasis is on the legal rights and responsibilities of teachers, administrators, and students. Additional emphasis is placed on the following: political influences and implications, moral and ethical responsibilities of schools, special education laws, and school finance procedures.
Course Hours: 3
Field Experience III For School Leaders
EDU 6003
This field experience is conducted during the third semester of the program. Specifically, candidates are expected to develop a thorough understanding of the change process, analysis of data, implications from data analysis, instructional improvement and the involvement of all stakeholders in the school improvement planning process. Furthermore, the course includes responding to diversity for the improvement of instruction, for increased student learning, and for a positive school climate, specifically in these areas: ethnicity/race, socioeconomic, gender exceptionalities, language, and religion, in urban/suburban/rural settings.
Course Hours: 1
Valuing Diversity for School Effectiveness
EDU 6040
Candidates address the diversity that affects education locally, nationally, and globally. The course includes responding to diversity for the improvement of instruction, for increased student learning, and for a positive school climate, specifically in these areas: ethnicity/race, socioeconomic, gender, exceptionalities, language, religion, and urban/suburban/rural. The social context of the school within the broader community is emphasized.
Course Hours: 3
Assessing Learning for School Improvement
EDU 6045
Candidates focus on the principles, strategies, and techniques utilized to enhance both organizational effectiveness and student learning. Through an in-depth study of the characteristics of an effective learning organization, candidates will acquire the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and dispositions to lead successfully a school to achieve increased student learning.
Course Hours: 3
Field Experience IV For School Leaders
EDU 6004
This field experience is conducted during the fourth semester of the program. Candidates will use technology to maximize student learning, increase efficiency of school operations, and learn to access school data effectively. The use of technological multimedia products for enhancing the curriculum will be explored. Candidates will focus on the principles, strategies, and techniques utilized to enhance student learning and close achievement gaps through in-depth data analysis and interpretation. Multiple data sources will be utilized. Best practices in instructional strategies will be explored to determine which strategies should be used to reinforce each specific identified area of need. Areas of interest will include: student learning, effective teaching, connecting students and community resources, analyzing problems, interpreting data and understanding student growth and development. Observation of and interaction with school leader(s) are required. In addition, guidelines and procedures for conducting action research are explored.
Course Hours: 1
Technology for Instructional Leaders
EDU 6015
Candidates examine the role of school leaders in managing and supporting technology to maximize student learning and to increase the efficiency of school operations; various models of technology are explored. Candidates learn to access data effectively, using various models of technology to support teams of teachers, students, and parents to lead to academic success for students.
Course Hours: 3
Using Research and Data for Improved Student Learning
EDU 6025
Candidates use current research from multiple sources to analyze and improve the learning community. Areas of interest include student learning, effective teaching, connecting student and community resources, analyzing problems, interpreting data, and understanding student growth and academic development. The role of educators, especially school leaders, as the consumers of research data is emphasized.
Course Hours: 3
Summative Assessment Seminar for School Leaders
EDU 6050
Candidates for the master’s degree and those candidates who are seeking Administrative Endorsement are required to participate in this culminating activity for their program. Candidates will utilize the knowledge gained in all classes in their program and their experience as effective educators to successfully complete this assignment. This course is the candidate’s opportunity to exhibit his/her highly effective creation, presentation and discussion of the designated school, its data, and school improvement plan based upon his/her data analysis. Candidates are provided a set of data (elementary, middle, or high school data) for a fictitious school which will be studied, analyzed and used to formulate a school improvement plan. This set of data includes information concerning the school’s instructional strategies, curriculum, demographical data, TCAP and TVAAS data, culture, climate, instructional leadership, team structure, professional development and parental involvement. Each candidate will present a summary of his/her data analysis and school improvement plan to a panel composed of faculty and/or building-level school leaders from the LEA. Candidates will present individually. This culminating presentation is conducted as a simulation of an interview for the position of principal at this fictitious school. Successful completion is determined by the panel of faculty/school leaders.
Course Hours: 2
Admissions
Admissions Requirements
- Have earned a bachelor's degree from an institution accredited by a CHEA-recognized regional accrediting agency or the Association for Biblical Higher Education. Students who do not meet these degree requirements may be conditionally accepted in accordance with the Conditional Admission Policy
- Need to have 3 years of teaching experience
- If seeking administrative licensure, you must have an active teaching license as well
Getting Started
- Complete the online application (it's free!).
Need help applying? Read the step-by-step instructions here! - Fill out FAFSA to be considered for financial aid.
- Request a copy of your official transcript from your undergraduate institution.
- An admissions counselor will contact you with the next steps.
- Provide photocopy of government-issued identification (e.g., driver's license, state ID, military ID, passport). This requirement ensures that Trevecca complies with the U.S. Department of Education expectations for student verification. (This is only required for students enrolled in an online program.)
More Questions?
Please contact SGCS Admissions with any further questions: sgcsadmissions@trevecca.edu or 844-TNU-GRAD
Financial Aid and Costs
Worried about the future? We’ve got you covered!
At Trevecca, we understand we’re in unprecedented times. We believe you should be free to follow your dreams without fear. If you’re unable to complete a course due to COVID-19, we’ll refund the course cost to you. Full details can be found here.
How am I going to pay for it?
- Federal loans are available to all eligible students who complete a FAFSA
- Employer tuition reimbursement opportunties
- Monthly payments through Trevecca make fulfilling tuition requirements more manageable
- Military benefits such as Yellow Ribbon and GI Bills are accepted by Trevecca University
How do I qualify?
- Fill out your FAFSA. Based on your income, you will know how much federal financial aid you are eligible to receive.
- Talk to your employer about tuition reimbursement opportunties
- For military benefits, contact the Academic Records Office at 1.615.248.1268
How much will it cost?
Master's Degree
Tuition | Credit Hours | Program Length | Tuition Costs |
$530/credit hours | 30 | 16 months | $15,900* |
Endorsement
Tuition | Credit Hours | Tuition Costs |
$530/credit hours | 20 | $10,600* |
*$50 fee assessed per course. Books are not included.
Endorsements & Licensure
Endorsements
Getting Started
- Complete the online application (it's free!)
- Request a copy of your official transcripts from your undergraduate institution
Admissions Requirements
Please contact SGCS Admissions for admissions requirements at SGCSAdmissions@trevecca.edu.
Submit all requested material to:
SGCS Admissions
Trevecca Nazarene University
333 Murfreesboro Road
Nashville, TN 37210
Instructional Leadership License
Graduates from this program may qualify for the Instructional Leadership license (ILL).
Instructional Leadership License – (ILL)
Requirements for the Instructional Leadership License - (ILL) for the state of Tennessee begins with the following process:
- Complete required coursework in the Educational Leadership program.
- Pass state-required test (School Leaders Licensure Assessment – PRAXIS SLLA 6990).
- Request ETS to send score to Trevecca Nazarene University.
Trevecca Online
We understand life is busy and you may not have time to attend class on campus. That's why we created Trevecca Online. Whether you are a working adult, a stay-at-home parent, or simply live outside of Nashville, we make it easy to earn your degree while focusing on one class at a time, any time—24/7. Classes are taught online through our learning management system, Blackboard. Additionally, books and materials are delivered to your front door. And when we say the degree is entirely online, we mean it. With the way our program is structured, you never have to step foot on campus--not even once!
With our online degree programs, you can expect the same level of quality and rigor that Trevecca has provided students since 1901. Our online students also benefit from a cohort model, where students begin and complete their degree alongside a group of other online classmates working toward similar goals.
Overview
A degree for administrative licensure-seeking educators
Today’s schools need great leaders. Earn your Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Educational Leadership and help students and teachers become more successful in the classroom. This licensure-seeking master’s program will prepare educators to design effective curriculum and utilize data for improved student learning.
- M.Ed.in Educational Leadership requires 30 credit hours
- Program offered fully online
- 16 months to complete the M.Ed. including licensure
- Endorsed by the Tennessee Department of Education
At Trevecca, we are committed to developing strong instructional leaders who will impact Nashville and beyond. Become a role model for students and teachers through innovation and forward thinking, while garnering the skills and expertise you need to become the leader you want to be.
"I have been a classroom teacher for 21 years and recently entered into a leadership position. The Ed Leadership program I just completed helped me in more ways than one as I began navigating my first time out of the classroom. Additionally, the program provided me with tools to delve deeply into my school’s data and analyze it beyond simply using the district’s data platform. This program is a must for anyone with their sights on educational leadership roles."
From practicing professionals and proven school leaders, you will learn effective staff management, instructional evaluation, current educational technology and valuing diversity. Have questions? Fill out the form to the right to learn more and connect with an enrollment counselor.
Admissions
Admissions Requirements
- Complete the online application (it's free!).
- Fill out FAFSA to be considered for financial aid.
- Request a copy of your official transcript from your undergraduate institution.
- An admissions counselor will contact you with the next steps.
NOTE: Candidates must have 3 years verifiable teaching experience as a full-time teacher.
More Questions?
Please contact SGCS Admissions with any further questions: sgcsadmissions@trevecca.edu or 844-TNU-GRAD.
Financial Aid & Costs
How am I going to pay for it?
- Federal loans and grants are available to all eligible students who complete a FAFSA
- Employer tuition reimbursement opportunties
- Monthly payments through Trevecca make fulfilling tuition requirements more manageable
- Military benefits such as Yellow Ribbon and GI Bills are accepted by Trevecca University
How do I qualify?
- Fill out your FAFSA. Based on your income, you will know how much federal financial aid you are eligible to receive.
- Talk to your employer about tuition reimbursement opportunties
- For military benefits, contact the Academic Records Office at 1.615.248.1268
Endorsement
Getting Started
- Complete the online application (it's free!)
- Request a copy of your official transcripts from your undergraduate institution
Admissions Requirements
Please contact SGCS Admissions for admissions requirements at SGCSAdmissions@trevecca.edu.
Submit all requested material to:
SGCS Admissions
Trevecca Nazarene University
333 Murfreesboro Road
Nashville, TN 37210
sgcsadmissions@trevecca.edu
844-TNU-GRAD
Why Trevecca?
Why choose Trevecca?
Since 1901, Trevecca Nazarene University has been dedicated to bringing Nashville students an unmatched education through exceptional teaching. Now the same education is available any time, anywhere through Trevecca Online, allowing you to receive the education you want with the flexibility you need.
Trevecca's cohort model of instruction provides you with a close-knit group of fellow students who will be on the same educational journey from the first day of classes until graduation. All classwork is completed through Blackboard, an interactive and innovative online learning system that allows you to communicate quickly with fellow students and your professors.
While earning your degree with Trevecca Online, you will learn innovative and practical teaching methods that will make you both a better teacher and a better leader. Whether on campus or online, you will be surrounded and encouraged by a community of passionate professors and students who desire to help you succeed.
As an educator, you know the importance of different learning styles. With Trevecca Online, you will have the opportunity to use the learning style that works best for you while learning at your own pace. You will also have unique hands-on instructional opportunities in your local schools that will help you improve your instructional and administrative practices.
At Trevecca, we want to help you acquire the necessary skills to become the best of what you want to be. With Trevecca Online, you have the opportunity to receive an exceptional, personalized education completely online.