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(M.Ed., Ed.S., Ed.D.)
Study in Educational Leadership provides both a theoretical and practical understanding of educational organizations, leadership, educational program planning and evaluation, and management functions. M.Ed. and Ed.S. programs prepare leaders primarily for PK-12 public and private schools, but also encompass other education agencies as well. The Ed.D. program serves as a vehicle for scholarly-practitioners to study a problem of practice that informs the analysis of organizational, leadership, and educational practices within PK-12 school settings. Coursework is offered in the late afternoon using a synchronous platform in the Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters.
M.Ed.: The Master of Education program in Educational Leadership requires a minimum of 37 credit hours. Students enroll in a sequence of 9 required courses which total 28 credits. Students may choose 3 additional elective courses. Students may choose to take electives before, during, or after the three year program that can be used for certification purposes. The M.Ed. is designed primarily to prepare school-level leaders such as principals, assistant principals, and teacher leaders.
For further information about the program, see https://umaine.edu/edhd/graduate/educational-leadership-masters-cas/ or contact Dr. Maria Frankland at maria.frankland@maine.edu.
Try on Leadership Certificate Program
Students may elect a 15-month Try on Leadership program that leads to Assistant Building Administrator (045) certification applied through the Maine Department of Education. Students typically meet once a week online using a synchronous platform that allow aspiring administrators to apply coursework in action. Students who successfully complete the Try on Leadership Certificate Program can apply for and be accepted to the M.Ed. program and can use this coursework as the required three electives necessary to graduate with the M.Ed. in Educational Leadership. For further information about the program, see https://umaine.edu/edhd/https://umaine.edu/edhd/graduate/educational-leadership-masters-cas/ or contact Dr. Betsy Webb at betsy.webb@maine.edu.
Ed.S.: The Education Specialist in Educational Leadership offers opportunities for study beyond the master’s degree toward leadership roles, such as district superintendent, curriculum coordinator or to develop research capacities. A minimum of 33 credit hours is required for those with a master’s degree in Educational Leadership; 39-45 hours for those with a master’s degree in a related field.
Ed.D.: The UMaine Ed.D. program is designed to support scholarly practitioners who intend to address a problem of practice. The program supports educators in PK-12 leadership positions through a four year sequence of course, wherein students take two 8-week classes in the fall, two 8-week classes in the spring, and one 8-week class in the summer. The Ed.D. Program in PK-12 Educational Leadership seeks to admit post-master’s students who: 1) have leadership experience in PK-12 education and who wish to grow professionally and academically; 2) intend to make substantial contributions to the leadership of PK-12 education and are committed to making a positive difference in their leadership practice and workplace; 3) demonstrate the self-direction necessary for advanced graduate study and independent research; and 4) possess the ability and motivation to succeed in the rigorous interpersonal and academic demands of doctoral study. Students accepted into the program may elect to enroll in a superintendent internship. For further information about the program, see https://umaine.edu/edhd/graduate/educational-leadership-edd/ or contact Dr. Maria Frankland at maria.frankland@maine.edu.
Graduate Faculty
Catharine Biddle, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Educational Leadership
Maria Frankland, Ph.D., Lecturer of Educational Leadership; Program Coordinator, Graduate Programs in Educational Leadership
Ian Mette, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Educational Leadership