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The Master of Education in Educational Leadership and Policy aligns with the College of Education and Human Development's commitment to social justice. This program specifically examines urban education systems, leadership roles, community-based learning environments, and policies affecting metropolitan schools. Temple University's College of Education and Human Development offers this 30-36 credit graduate program to equip students with strategies for promoting fairness and integrity in educational institutions and community networks. Participants can specialize in Education Policy, School Leadership, or Urban Education, gaining expertise in policy analysis, the socioeconomic factors affecting local education systems, how demographic factors influence educational access, and modern reform movements. The curriculum builds comprehensive knowledge about school administration, urban educational settings, research methodologies, and policy development. As a graduate student in this program, you'll analyze educational research, evaluate scholarly literature, and address critical education topics. The program prepares you to navigate the distinctive dynamics of urban educational settings, recognizing both their difficulties and potential.