Course type
Specialist
Master by coursework
Standard duration
1 year FT, 2 years PT
You have a minimum of 1 year and a maximum of 4 years to complete this course including any periods of intermission and suspension, and must be continuously enrolled throughout.
Mode and location
On-campus (Clayton)
Off-campus (Clayton)
Multi-modal (Singapore)
Award
Master of Leadership
Master of Leadership in Curriculum and Pedagogy
Master of Leadership in Organisational Learning
Master of Leadership in Principal Preparation
The actual award conferred depends on the specialisation completed.
Alternative exits
Graduate Certificate of Education Studies
Refer to 'Alternative exits' entry below for further requirements and details.
Note: The specialisation leading to the award of Master of Leadership in Principal Preparation will not available in 2018.
Description
This course is designed for aspiring leaders across a broad range of learning contexts, from schools, to organisations and other workplaces, and to communities more broadly. You will develop the professional knowledge and skills to lead in learning communities, whatever their form. You will enhance your own capacity to learn and adapt to changing circumstances and to innovate your way into the future. In turn, you will lead and inspire others to do the same and as a result contribute to building individuals and communities that are productive and resilient.
Specialisations
- Curriculum and pedagogy
- Organisational learning*
General leadership studies
This specialisation enables you to tailor your unit choices to suit your own interests or needs while maintaining a strong focus on leadership. You select two specialist units from across the other specialisations. You may for example, choose a blend of organisational learning and curriculum and pedagogy units. Or you may prefer to combine units from two of the streams in curriculum and pedagogy.
Outcomes
These course outcomes are aligned with the Australian Qualifications Framework level 9 and Monash Graduate AttributesAustralian Qualifications Framework level 9 and Monash Graduate Attributes (http://monash.edu/pubs/handbooks/alignmentofoutcomes.html).
Upon successful completion of this course it is expected that you will be able to:
- examine relationships between leaders and educators and between leadership and learning within organisations
- evaluate a variety of leadership concepts and various models of leading professional and community learning areas of specialist knowledge
- articulate theoretical and systematic understanding regarding the conditions that promote leadership in learning contexts, and strategies for leading learning and teaching in these contexts
- demonstrate advanced skills in specialist knowledge areas
- demonstrate comprehensive and critical appreciation of historical, contextual and political perspectives that influence the purposes and practices associated with specialist knowledge areas
- appreciate the breadth and complexity of leadership-related tasks associated with developing learning across local, national and international contexts
- apply innovative learning and teaching methods and evaluation in formal, informal and non-formal contexts
- synthesise and communicate ideas at an advanced academic level
- articulate a philosophy and orientation practice and identify professional learning needs as learning leaders
- lead, innovate and promote practices which engender change and social transformation around learning.
Structure
The course is structured in two parts: Part A. Leadership studies and Part B. Leading specialist practice. All students complete Part A and Part B, but Part B is differentiated by specialisation.
Part A. Leadership studies
You will consider the leadership dimensions of your work in leading change among people and within organisations, whatever your context; schools, public or private sector workplaces or communities. Various models of leadership will be considered including emerging views of leadership to address complexity and sustainability. You will gain an appreciation of leadership development, identities, ethics and values, and emotions. The course will culminate in a project focusing on an issue or challenge encountered in the process of leadership.
Part B. Leading specialist practice
In these studies you will focus on your chosen specialisation. Regardless of your particular choice, you will develop a sound knowledge base and acquire a thorough understanding of the nature of evidence to inform your leadership choices. You will also develop your understanding of the complex relationships and inter-relationships involved in leading productive and resilient learning communities, whatever their particular form or context.
Requirements
The course comprises 48 points structured into two parts: Part A. Leadership studies (24 points) and Part B. Leading specialist practice (24 points).
The course progression mapcourse progression map (http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2018handbooks/maps/map-d6004.pdf) will assist you to plan to meet the course requirements, and guidance on unit enrolment for each semester of study.
Units are 12 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Leadership studies (24 points)
You must complete:
Part B. Leading specialist practice (24 points)
You must complete either general studies by selecting any two units available under any specialisation from those listed below, or a specialisation by selecting two units appropriate to a single specialisation.
Note: Students at Singapore can only complete the organisational learning specialisation.
Alternative exits
You may exit this course early and apply to graduate with the following, provided you have satisfied the requirements for that award during your enrolment in this master's course:
- Graduate Certificate of Education Studies after successful completion of 24 points of study.