Dr. Asha Abdullahi
Associate Professor of Educational Leadership
Guides school leaders in instructional improvement, systems leadership, and education strategy.
MEd
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The Master of Education Leadership is designed for experienced educators, school leaders, and policy practitioners who want to strengthen institutional leadership and instructional improvement.
The program covers school leadership, curriculum oversight, assessment systems, education policy, and change management with a practical focus on strategic execution in learning environments.
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The opening stage focuses on leadership models, institutional culture, and strategic thinking for educational settings.
Students explore instructional leadership, curriculum quality, and assessment systems that support measurable improvement.
This stage addresses governance, regulation, institutional accountability, and change management.
The final stage requires students to identify a real leadership challenge, investigate it systematically, and present a practical response.
Meet the instructors teaching this program.
Associate Professor of Educational Leadership
Guides school leaders in instructional improvement, systems leadership, and education strategy.
Applicants should hold a relevant undergraduate qualification and demonstrate professional interest in educational leadership, school improvement, or policy practice.
Students can review the fees, curriculum, and requirements here before starting the application.
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