International Education (School Leadership)

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The Master of International Education (School Leadership) has been designed for practicing educators wishing to enhance their leadership capacity within their professional setting. Graduates of this course bring a global perspective to teaching, learning and leading their educational organisation. They will be more capable to strengthen learning outcomes in their current professional setting and more confident to explore other contexts within which to practice. The course brings an international focus to local circumstances within educational organisations by:

* exploring school leadership issues through critical and in-depth reflection of theory, international experience and practice
* bringing findings from academic study and field experience to the systematic analysis of educational issues important to successful learning in schools and other educational and training organisations at the local level
* applying theoretical, intellectual and methodological tools to investigate local and global events and their impact on learning and education.

The course is recognised by international credentialing agencies. It responds to the professional needs of educators to anticipate issues, analyse responses from local and global perspectives and implement strategies which are principled, prudent and practical.

The course consists of 80 subject points. All subjects listed are 8 credit points unless otherwise stated.

Core subjects
ESA510 School Leadership 1
ESA512 International Educational Leadership
EER500 Introduction to Educational Research
either
EEP511 International Perspectives in Education
or
ESA509 Advanced School Leadership

Restricted Electives
Students select from the following list to accumulate a maximum of 48 subject points.

EEB504 Data Informed Practice
EEL500 Mentoring, Leadership and Change
EEL510 Leading Professional Learning Organisations
EEP511 International Perspectives in Education
EER501 Qualitative Research Methods
EER502 Quantitative Research Methods
EPT502 Issues in Professional Learning
ERP502 Master of Education Project (16 subject points)
ERP504 Research Thesis (24 subject points)
ESA503 Leading Educational Change
ESA504 Educational Policy Analysis
ESA509 Advanced School Leadership
ESA511 School Leadership 2 (credited subject only for Ontario Canadian PQP 1 and 2 [Masters Dimension])
ESA513 Leading Learning
ESA514 Catholic Educational Leadership

Recognition of credit

A maximum of 40 subject points can be granted as credit.

Key Subject/s
ESA512 International Educational Leadership is a key subject in the Master of International Education (School Leadership) from 201230.

Requirements for further study
If students wish to meet the requirements to proceed at a later stage to a Doctor of Philosophy program, they should complete and achieve at a very high level subjects in Educational Research Methodology and a Research Project subject, that is:
EER500 Introduction to Educational Research
EER501 Qualitative Research Methods
EER502 Quantitative Research Methods

It is also recommended that students undertake a major research project, that is:
ERP504 Research Thesis (24 subject points)
or
ERP502 Master of Education Project (16 subject points)

In order to apply for the Master of International Education (School Leadership), students must meet or exceed the following qualifications: * hold a Bachelor of Education from CSU or another recognised tertiary institution or * be a graduate from a Bachelor degree from a recognised university and hold a Graduate Diploma of Education, Postgraduate Certificate of Education, Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) or equivalent. English Language Requirements IELTS band: 6 TOEFL paper-based test score : 550 TOEFL iBT® test: 80

Australian Government Scholarships for International Students: The Australian government offers various scholarships for international students to study at Australian universities

Emergency Equity Food Vouchers: Provides assistance to students in need of immediate support to purchase food and personal items

Research Scholarships: Higher Degree by Research Scholarships for new and existing students

Scholarships offered by other bodies: A range of scholarships are available from other bodies, across a range of disciplines available to both undergraduate and postgraduate students including research, equal opportunity, cultural, academic, equity, and sporting criteria

Accreditation

Charles Sturt University is a statutory corporation established by the Charles Sturt University Act 1989 of the New South Wales Government.

Charles Sturt University is registered, and may lawfully operate as a University in New South Wales and deliver courses of study inside and outside Australia, in accordance with Schedule 1 of the Higher Education Act 2001 of the State of New South Wales in Australia.

Charles Sturt University is registered under section 10 of the Education for Overseas Students Act 2000 to provide courses to overseas students in Australia in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland.

The details of Charles Sturt University's registration is contained on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS).

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