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If you want to stay in the classroom while also taking on a leadership role within the school, pursue the Master of Education in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Teacher Leader: Curriculum and Instruction at Wright State.
The environment of preK-12 schools is complex and ever-changing. You need leadership skills essential to shaping the environment into one where students and teachers alike can succeed. Your coursework and field activities are based on state and national standards and prepare you to become an instructional leader in your school. This program does not lead to an initial teaching license.
Contact Information
Yoko Miura, Ed.D.
Program Director
937-775-3282
yoko.miura@wright.edu
U.S. News & World Report ranked Wright State’s online Master of Education program, offered by the College of Education and Human Services, 43rd among the 275 schools responding to the survey, naming it among “Best Online Programs — Graduate Education.”
Source: Wright State Newsroom
View the Educational Leadership–Teacher Leader: Curriculum and Instruction program profile for sample occupations, average salary, and employment projections.
Almost 83 percent of our 2018-2019 graduates pursuing an educational leadership related degree were employed in Ohio within a year of graduation. (ODJFS Data Match, 2019).
The College of Health, Education, and Human Services has provided a dedicated career consultant to assist you in connecting your major to a career. The career consultant focuses on staying up to date on career trends in education, kinesiology and health, leadership, and human services. Our assigned career consultant is an extension of services offered through Wright State’s Career Services.
View the Master of Education in Educational Leadership–Teacher Leader: Curriculum and Instruction program information, degree requirements, and graduation planning strategies in the Academic Catalog.
Educational Leadership - Teacher Leader: Curriculum and Instruction Program of Study (PDF)
NOTE: Test requirement is waived if the applicant's cumulative undergraduate GPA (from all schools attended) is 3.0 or higher or if the applicant has a previous master's degree.
Admission is in the Fall A, Spring A and Summer A terms. Apply at least six weeks prior to the term of enrollment.
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Questions about the graduate school application? Contact:
Graduate School
Location: 344 Student Union
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Phone: 937-775-2976
Fax: 937-775-2453
Email: wsugrad@wright.edu
Finding the right college means finding the right fit. See all that the College of Health, Education, and Human Services has to offer by visiting campus.