SEA offers two master’s degree programs in education: Teacher Leadership focuses on classroom innovation and teaching excellence, while Educational Leadership develops school management and administrative skills.
The Master of Education in Teacher Leadership is a two-year graduate program that prepares educators to lead innovation and improvement in schools through advanced coursework and research.
The Master of Education in Educational Leadership is a two-year program that develops school management and instructional leadership skills through advanced study and research.
The Master of Education in Teacher Leadership program builds on the foundations provided by the Postgraduate Diploma in Education, emphasizing scientific and innovative thinking in teaching leadership. This 36-credit-hour program spans two years: the first year covers 24 credit hours, and the second year adds 12 credits, with a focus on research and a thesis. Teachers will explore contemporary educational psychology and research methods to foster improvement in school environments. This program is ideal for educators aiming to advance their careers and inspire positive changes in their classrooms and schools.
The Master of Education in Educational Leadership is tailored for educational leaders looking to refine their skills in instructional guidance, school management, and strategic planning. Structured as a two-year program (36 credit hours), it builds on the Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Leadership with an additional year of study, including a thesis component focused on practical application. Participants have the option to begin with the Postgraduate Diploma and progress to the master’s level, making this program adaptable to the needs of evolving educational leaders.