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MEd in Educational Leadership: Indigenous Resurgence
Method of delivery: In-Person; weekends (¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Surrey Campus) |
Applications open: October 1, 2025 |
Applications close: February 1, 2026 |
Next start date: September 2026 (tentative) |
Collaboratively developed by ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV (¶¡ÏãÔ°AV) and . This two-year MEd in Educational Leadership program takes place on the traditional unceded territories of the Semiahmoo, Katzie, kÊ·ikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem), Kwantlen, Qayqayt and Tsawwassen Nations, on which ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Surrey is located. 
Designed for
Members of the local First Nations, particularly those south of the Fraser River, and those who are First Nation, Metis, and Inuit peoples who live in or around Surrey.
This cohort program is a commitment to reconciliation and specifically for First Nations, Métis, or Inuit peoples.
Program Structure
- 2-year, 32-unit program (comprised of 1 course per term and a masters-level research project)
- In-person classes three to five times per term on Friday evenings and Saturdays
- Classes also meet on Wednesday evenings in between class weekends (2 hours)
- This class schedule was developed to support students who work full-time and have multiple responsibilities (e.g., family, community).
INTAKE SCHEDULE
Next Start Term
Fall 2026 (tentative)
Program Design
Designed with working professionals in mind, this two-year degree program offers the opportunity to obtain a high-quality master's degree in your own community. Our cohort-based model allows students to work through the program and coursework together (18-20 students).
This program centers Indigenous ways of knowing and being and will engage the cohort in learning from their unique perspectives as diverse Indigenous Nations’ traditional ways and stories throughout each of the courses.
In a cohort, students will:
- engage in conducting research projects related to their professional role and/or Indigenous communities they serve
- study Indigenous scholarly works related to educational leadership theories and practices, organizational theory, and policy processes—and research design.
Courses
Students complete:
EDUC 818-3 LEADERSHIP STUDIES
This course examines three interrelated aspects of educational leadership studies of conceptual and theoretical foundations, with a particular emphasis on ethics of leadership; current research in the field, including feminist and cultural critiques; and topical issues and problems of leadership practice. Considerations of leadership character and role, power and authority in organizational relationships, and organizational goal achievement are central to the course.
EDUC 817-3 POLICY PROCESSES
This course examines three interrelated aspects of policy studies as a critical function of the educational leadership role: conceptual and theoretical foundations concerning policy, policy actors, and policy processes; current research in the field; and topical issues and problems. It also considers social, economic and political contexts (e.g. technologization, corporatization, pluralism) and how they affect education.
EDUC 719-3 RESEARCH APPROACHES IN EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP
Covers research methods, with special reference to research in Education Leadership. Fundamental theories, practices, and ethical issues of educational research are discussed. The course addresses some of the fundamental challenges and decisions in designing and using educational research.
EDUC 806-5 SELECTED PROBLEMS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
This course draws together key theories and ideas explored throughout the program. A focus of this course is to connect theory and its practical application in students' professional practice.
EDUC 813-3 ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY AND ANALYSES
This course critically examines organizations in which educational leaders work from different theoretical perspectives and in light of research evidence. It also critiques several past and current reform initiatives, and explores specific topics in-depth. A central and pervasive question of the course concerns organizational purposes, especially with respect to learning, and how these purposes are served by organizational structures and processes.
EDUC 904-5 FIELDWORK III
The Faculty Sponsor will provide further information regarding the Fieldwork course.
EDUC 889-10 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP RESEARCH PROJECT
An action research or original research project dealing with a specific problem in education practice, leadership, administration, organizational theory, or policy. The study must result in the preparation of a formal paper and public presentation. Projects are evaluated per ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Graduate General Regulation 1.9.1 and submitted to the library. Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis. Students with credit for EDUC 881 may not take this course for further credit. Prerequisite: EDUC 719.
Surrey
Our Surrey campus is a vibrant community hub in the heart of one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities. With easy access to transit, the modern campus is conveniently situated between Metro Vancouver and communities south of the Fraser River.
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV respectfully acknowledges the unceded traditional territories, including the Semiahmoo, Katzie, kÊ·ikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem), Kwantlen, Qayqayt and Tsawwassen Nations, on which ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Surrey is located.
Meet the faculty supporting this program.
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Michelle Pidgeon
Professor
Associate Director, Centre for the Study of Educational Leadership and Policy (CSELP)
778-782-8609 michelle_pidgeon@sfu.ca -
Sara Florence Davidson
Assistant Professor
Associate Dean, Indigeneity ʔək̓ʷstənəq ts'up'new̓ásentas
604-834-6346 sara_florence@sfu.ca -
Where can this program take you? The world is changing rapidly and so is the full range of career and academic opportunities that await.
Occupations
- Leadership roles across diverse sectors (e.g., education, health, community)
- Non-profit organizations
- Indigenous-specific positions within government, education and other sectors.
- Education administrators
- Directors of instruction
- Educational consultants and analysts
- Training and development specialists
Further Studies
- Graduates of this program may be interested in pursuing an Educational Leadership EdD (offerings and locations vary) or alternate PhD or EdD opportunities
CURIOUS TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THIS PROGRAM?
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Barbara Djokic Program Assistant
EdD and MEd Programs, Community Graduate 778-782-8099 educedd@sfu.ca