M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership
Earn your master’s in one year or less!
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TOTAL COST
$8,675*
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NEXT START DATE
Apr 07, 2025
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COMPLETION TIME
12 Months†
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AVG. SALARY PREMIUM
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SEMESTER CREDITS
31
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M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership
A skilled teacher has profound influence on students. But a skilled teacher leader can make a difference for an even wider group: fellow educators, school stakeholders, curriculum decision-makers and beyond. This program helps you develop skills so that you can assist other teachers in reaching their full potential, realize and maintain your school’s vision, or advocate for education policies to better support student learning. In short, you’ll learn to become a change agent.
Why ACE?
Low-Cost, High Quality
You deserve a great return on your educational investment, and we deliver master’s degrees at a total average cost of $9,500. Our graduates enjoy an average pay increase of over $21,000.¹ We also award over $1.1M in scholarships and grants each year.
Quality You Expect
We are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Our faculty work in the industries where you work and are committed to your success, contributing to our 86% graduation rate.¹ Our curriculum equips you with practical strategies you can apply right away, as well as skills to help you advance your career.
Flexibility You Need
Our virtual campus and convenient start dates provide you the flexibility you need to achieve your goals at a time and place that works with your busy schedule. Our student support services are available 24/7 and tutoring is included at no additional cost.
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Tuition
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Total Cost M.Ed. in Teacher Leadership |
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Total Tuition 31 semester credits x $235 per credit |
$7,285 |
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Fees $50 Application Fee$100 Conferral Fee $1240 Technology and Library Fee (31 Semester Credits X $40 per Credit) |
$1,390 |
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Total Program Cost |
$8,675* |
Find a plan that fits your budget.
When We Say Low Cost, We Mean It

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Program Details
The Master of Education in Teacher Leadership is designed for high-performing teachers whose goal is to support building principals by helping to create a system of shared leadership and by providing job-embedded, differentiated professional learning opportunities to teachers. Graduates are expected to develop a clear vision for educational transformation and work in a leadership role with principals and peers to align student experiences and school programs to support the vision. Graduates will be prepared to interpret research on leadership models and frameworks, learning theory, best practices, teacher evaluation, and motivation and use this evidence base to develop professional learning opportunities and curricula; identify and share student-centered instructional practices, and promote continuous improvement of learner motivation, engagement, and achievement. Course curriculum will address diverse perspectives and culture, personal and professional goal setting, reflective inquiry and practice, teacher leader modeling, and collaborative work with colleagues to achieve quality programming and teamwork among all stakeholders. Assessment and data interpretation, presented as tools for continuous improvement, will be integrated throughout the coursework.
Program Outcomes
- Apply knowledge of leadership models and frameworks to promote shared governance, capacity building, and collaboration to impact teaching and learning and school and student success.
- Demonstrate the ability to assume leadership roles by working effectively with the principal and other adults in a school to improve student learning and achievement.
- Model high performance in teaching by demonstrating expert knowledge of curriculum, instruction, assessment, intervention, culture/climate, reflective practice, lifelong learning, original research, intellectual processes, and teacher evaluation models and training.
- Advocate for, design, implement, and evaluate job-embedded, differentiated professional learning and development for teachers, including mentoring, coaching, and group or individualized guidance, direction, support, and feedback.
- Promote and influence school transformation to achieve school goals and improve learning and achievement for adults and students by fostering a collaborative culture to support educator development and student success.
- Employ best practices in working with diverse learners, analyzing and interpreting data, and understanding the impact of instructional models to improve the culture, climate, and learning in a school.
- Promote the understanding, development, assessment, and application of cognitive and psychological foundations to increase teacher performance and student achievement.
- Employ and assist colleagues in the use of research-based strategies and resources, systematic inquiry, action research, and assessments and data to improve teacher practice and student learning.
- Promote the utilization of technology-based learning applications and resources to enhance learning and foster higher levels of functionality.
- Establish and maintain a climate of mutual respect, trust, collaboration, collegiality, and support to enhance parent, family, and community involvement throughout culturally diverse environments, organizations, and communities based upon ethical standards.
- Build leadership capacity throughout the school by utilizing a collaborative data-driven decision-making process to shape choices in a manner reflective of school needs, goals, vision, and mission.
- Serve as an advocate for the development of teacher leadership, student learning, and the teaching profession by understanding laws, policies, and ethical standards influencing and impacting education locally, nationally, and internationally.
Start Dates
With flexible start dates, you can begin your program when it’s best for you.
April 07, 2025 Term
Apr 04, 2025
Payment Due
Apr 04, 2025
Application Due
Apr 07, 2025
Term Start
Apr 11, 2025
Unregister/Cancel Deadline
May 11, 2025
Term End
May 19, 2025 Term
June 09, 2025 Term
July 07, 2025 Term
August 18, 2025 Term
September 08, 2025 Term
September 29, 2025 Term
November 10, 2025 Term
January 12, 2026 Term
February 23, 2026 Term
Courses
Here are just some of the courses you’ll take when working towards this program. Visit the College Catalog to see all courses.
ED5253 |
Cognition and Critical Thinking |
3 Semester Credits |
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ED5223 |
Transforming Teaching and Learning |
3 Semester Credits |
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LEAD5053 |
Designing and Leading Professional Learning |
3 Semester Credits |
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LEAD5063 |
Achievement and Accountability |
3 Semester Credits |
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LEAD5073 |
The Art of Decision Making |
3 Semester Credits |
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LEAD5383 |
Teacher Leadership for School Improvement |
3 Semester Credits |
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LEAD5393 |
Teacher Leadership |
3 Semester Credits |
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Featured Faculty
Our real-world coursework is taught by experienced faculty.
Admission Requirements
ACE General Admission Requirements
Program Admission Requirements
International Transcript Requirements
English as a Second Language Applicants
*This is an estimated value of the cost for tuition and fees. Amounts may vary depending on number of transfer credits applied to the selected program hours, the pace and satisfactory completion of the selected program, receipt of institutional scholarship and/or grant amounts, or adjustments to tuition or fees as described in the Catalog Right to Modify Tuition section. State sales and use tax will apply where required by law.
State of California Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF)
It is a state of California requirement that a student who pays his or her tuition is required to pay a state-imposed assessment of zero dollars and zero cents ($0.00) per one thousand dollars ($1,000) of institutional charges, rounded to the nearest thousand dollars, for the California Student Tuition Recovery Fund. For more information and to see if you must pay the state-imposed assessment for Student Tuition Recovery Fund (STRF) click here.
A Note About Licensure:
While this program provides a comprehensive understanding of the intended program outcomes, it does not lead to licensure, certification, or endorsement. ACE offers several programs that do provide a pathway to licensure, certification, or endorsement and they can be found here.
†This is an estimated time to completion. Actual completion time may vary depending on the number of transfer credits applied, availability of courses, a satisfactory pace, successful course completion, and meeting program milestones as required.