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Graduate in Educational Leadership at Florida State University

Thank you for your interest in the Masters Degree program in Educational Leadership/Administration. Our program is a totally online format. This is good news for our distance learners who would like to complete a graduate degree at FSU! The only required face-to-face meeting is held the first week of classes during the first semester after admission.

The Masters degree in Educational Leadership/Administration is a graduate program designed to prepare professionals for entry-level administrative positions in schools, school districts, and educational agencies. Completing this degree leads to Level I Certification in Educational Leadership. Students are expected to master a core of professional and theoretical knowledge and demonstrate skills in applied research and the practice of leadership. The program of studies incorporates a core of professional knowledge and an experiential component. Emphases include strong academic training and the development of individual candidates as aspiring leaders who can cope personally and professionally with the ambiguities associated with educational leadership in a multiplicity of organizational environments and in an environment of rapid change.

Program objectives for the degrees are drawn from the core content identified by the Florida Principal Leadership Standards, from research and theory on educational leadership, and from collaboration between practitioners and faculty of the department. Specific program objectives are outlined in course syllabi and are implicit in the course requirements for the degree. The Masters degree program emphasizes Florida Certification in Educational Leadership. It covers the areas of:
Instructional leadership
Managing the learning environment,
Learning, accountability, and assessment
Decision making strategies
Technology
Human resource development
Ethical leadership
Vision
Community and stakeholder partnerships
Diversity

As students move through coursework, they complete critical tasks that reflect his or her mastery toward the skills and competencies associated with the ten leadership standards. If a student transfers in a core course, he or she must complete and post the relevant critical tasks. Courses to be transferred must have been completed within five years of admission with a grade of “B” or better.

Subject to the approval of the supervisory committee and the department head, students not seeking Florida Certification in Educational Leadership may develop programs of study which meet their professional needs and/or certification standards in other states.

Students must complete their program of study within seven calendar years from the time of initial registration, or apply for re-admission.
Program of Study

A. Core Courses: (27 semester hours)
CGS 5310 Technology and Communication in Education (3 hrs.)
EDG 5250 Curriculum and Instruction (3 hrs.)
EDA 5192 Educational Leadership (3 hrs.)
EDA 5423 Decision Oriented Educational Research (3 hrs)
EDA 5931 Human and Fiscal Resources in Education (3 hrs.)
EDA 5232 Legal Aspects of Public School Administration (3 hrs.)
EDA 5504 Instructional Leadership (3 hrs.)
EDA 5503 The Principalship (3 hrs)
EDA 5945 Practicum in Educational Leadership (3 one hour courses) The Practicum courses integrate DOE requirements of experiential learning through field experiences, school-based mentoring from an expert in the field, and the Florida School Leaders website for professional development for aspiring school leaders. This course includes one mandatory face-to-face meeting during week one of the student’s first semester.

B. Elective courses: (students are required to take 9 hours of elective courses)
EDF 5887 Multicultural Education
ADE 5385 Adult Learning
EDA 5931 The Assistant Principalship
EDA 5931 Ethics in Educational Leadership
EDA 5931 Policy to Practice
EDA 5931 Teacher Leadership

C. Portfolio (0 hours) - to be completed during student’s last semester in the program
EDA 8966 Comprehensive Examination/Portfolio (0 hrs.)**

Total semester hours for Master’s Degree: 36

**If a student registers for EDA 8966 with another class, there are no fees for EDA 8966; but if student registers for EDA 8966 by itself, there will be one semester hour of fees assessed.

Progress Toward Masters Degree in Educational Administration
A. Admission to Master’s degree program
(This admissions criteria is effective as of Fall, 2008.)

At a minimum, students must have a 3.0 grade point average (GPA) for the last 60 semester hours of undergraduate course work. Also necessary is a competitive score on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) with no subtest (verbal or quantitative) below 400. Foreign nationals whose native language is not English must present a minimum score of 550 (paper-based) or 213 (computer-based) on the TOEFL examination. All applicants to the college must submit an official GRE score as part of the admission process. Bachelors degrees in good standing from an accredited institution of higher education is also a requirement for admission. Students must also show evidence of at least two years of teaching experience in a K-12 setting to be considered for admission to the program.

The admissions program assistant will inform the student by letter of acceptance into the master’s program. Please refer to the Information for Prospective Students page for more details.

You may first apply for admission in the program by submitting the following documents:
a letter of intent, stating why you want to complete this program and how it fits in with your career goals;
a vita or resume,
official transcripts from all previous colleges or universities attended,
a GRE score, and
two (2) letters of recommendation from a supervisor.

The FSU EDA program is very competitive and only 25 masters and modified students are accepted per semester. Meeting the minimum requirements does not assure admission to the program.

Our application for admission policy has changed from a rolling administration to a deadline application process. What that means to you is that you will now need to have your application submitted to the department by the following dates:
Spring semester- application process must be completed by October 1
Summer semester- application process must be completed by February 1
Fall semester- application process must be completed by May 1
B. Advising

An advisor will be appointed by the department head who will advise the student throughout the program.
C. Program of Study

The student’s Program of Study will be developed collaboratively with his/her advisor. An approved Program of Study must be on file prior to registering for the Masters Portfolio. (See below) Students continuing in the program must maintain a Grade Point Average of 3.0, or they will be academically dismissed.
D. Final Demonstration of Knowledge and Competence

Students should contact the Graduate Section of the Registrar’s Office the first week of the semester they plan to graduate to make final arrangements for graduation. The final demonstration of competence is the ePortfolio. The Portfolio is comprised of the following components:
Presentation of the Leadership Development Plan including feedback on the leadership standards;
Reflection on field experiences; and
Conceptual Connections across coursework paper.

The final checklist to be eligible for Level I Educational Leadership Certification also includes:
Mastery of all leadership standards, competencies, and skills demonstrated through the critical tasks:
ESOL Requirement: and
Passing score on the Florida Educational Leadership Examination (FELE).

MEd in Leadership at Abu Dhabi University UAE

The MEd in Leadership encourages students to work to their maximum potential in a challenging teaching and learning environment. The teaching and learning model used to enhance this challenging learning experience will include constructivist learning, interactive lectures, discussions, seminars, teamwork, case studies, simulations and field work. Successful adult learning requires that learning be value-based, student-centered, enquiry-based and hands-on active involvement of student. These learning activities will be guided by expert lecturers in their fields.

About

People, who complete the MEd in Leadership, will be able to demonstrate that they have acquired the knowledge, skills and attitudes required for effective team and school leadership at elementary, secondary and post-secondary education levels.

The MEd in Leadership has been designed to prepare current and aspirant leaders for services in six critical areas:
Strategic Leadership
Instructional Leadership
Organizational Leadership
Community Leadership
Ethical Leadership
Cultural Leadership

Admission Requirements

The admission requirements for the MEd in Leadership are:
Candidates must satisfy ADU conditions for postgraduate admission.
Candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree in education from an accredited institution with an overall GPA of 3.0/4.0.
Candidates must score 550 on the TOEFL examination. In exceptional cases, candidates with TOEFL scores lower than 550, but have a TOEFL score of at least 530, may also be considered for conditional admission, contingent upon obtaining a TOEFL score of at least 550 by the end of the first semester.
Candidates must have a minimum of 2 years experience relevant to K-12 education; and once students have been admitted into the program, they must maintain a 3.0/4.0 CGPA in order to remain in good standing.

Education Degree at Washington State University Vancouver

Knowledge Base Proficiencies
Theory and Practice in Education Proficiencies
Learners in Cultural Contexts
Engaged Learning with Meaning and Purpose
Ethical Leadership
Local and Global Reponsibilities Toward a Sustainable and Just Future

WSU programs for initial and advanced teacher preparation and preparation of other school professionals ensure that graduates gain/increase proficiences directly related to our conceptual framework.

Click the above link to download complete description of all conceptual framework competencies.

Degree of Cannon Clary College of Education at Harding University

The vision of the Cannon-Clary College of Education embodies all that God would have us to be as Christians engaged in touching the lives of people. We see ourselves and our task as part of a larger mission to change lives of people through learning and serving. To this end, the mission of the Cannon-Clary College of Education is to equip and sustain reflective, life-long learners who are competent, confident, compassionate, and courageous professionals, who, in turn, will inspire and enable those they serve.

By following this vision and its accompanying mission, the Cannon-Clary College of Education strives to develop principled professionals who possess the knowledge, skills, and disposition to:
Integrate their faith, learning, and living to serve their communities as models and mentors for moral and ethical leadership.
Respect and recognize variance in those they serve and have knowledge and skills to accommodate those variances.
Develop critical thinking skills within those they serve so they can make responsible choices about their learning and behavior.
Challenge themselves to grow professionally through rigorous study, reading, reflection, and research.
Possess superior knowledge of the discipline(s) they teach or practice as well as a general knowledge of all disciplines.
Seek to establish collegial relationships for meaningful collaboration.
Effectively use and apply emerging technologies in changing environments.
Possess skills which enable them to effectively serve in a variety of settings.

Masters Program Educational Administration and Research at Island University Texas A&M University Corpus Christi

Department of Educational Administration and Research – College of Education

The Master of Science Program in Educational Administration and Research works to advance excellence, leadership, and participation in our society’s schools. This program offers the master of science degree in educational administration and preparation for the Texas State certification exams for the principalship and superintendency.

In this program, you will learn to:
Articulate and promote the role of education in a free society
Model and promote ethical leadership in education
Anticipate and develop appropriate responses to change in society and the context of education
Advance the potential of technology to inform and liberate all people in the global community
Encourage collaboration among all parties wishing to promote quality education in our society
Promote equity in society generally and in schools specifically
Nurture diversity as an effective means of fostering understanding and tolerance among all individuals

The hands-on, field-based coursework of the master’s program will give you a practical view of the work of school administrators. You will get a variety of experiences in classroom settings and will work with current educational administrators to gain practical knowledge.

Master in Educational Leadership at Florida State University

totally online format. This is good news for our distance learners who would like to complete a graduate degree at FSU! The only required face-to-face meeting is held the first week of classes during the first semester after admission.

The Masters degree in Educational Leadership/Administration is a graduate program designed to prepare professionals for entry-level administrative positions in schools, school districts, and educational agencies. Completing this degree leads to Level I Certification in Educational Leadership. Students are expected to master a core of professional and theoretical knowledge and demonstrate skills in applied research and the practice of leadership. The program of studies incorporates a core of professional knowledge and an experiential component. Emphases include strong academic training and the development of individual candidates as aspiring leaders who can cope personally and professionally with the ambiguities associated with educational leadership in a multiplicity of organizational environments and in an environment of rapid change.

Program objectives for the degrees are drawn from the core content identified by the Florida Principal Leadership Standards, from research and theory on educational leadership, and from collaboration between practitioners and faculty of the department. Specific program objectives are outlined in course syllabi and are implicit in the course requirements for the degree. The Masters degree program emphasizes Florida Certification in Educational Leadership. It covers the areas of:
Instructional leadership
Managing the learning environment,
Learning, accountability, and assessment
Decision making strategies
Technology
Human resource development
Ethical leadership
Vision
Community and stakeholder partnerships
Diversity

As students move through coursework, they complete critical tasks that reflect his or her mastery toward the skills and competencies associated with the ten leadership standards. If a student transfers in a core course, he or she must complete and post the relevant critical tasks. Courses to be transferred must have been completed within five years of admission with a grade of “B” or better.

Subject to the approval of the supervisory committee and the department head, students not seeking Florida Certification in Educational Leadership may develop programs of study which meet their professional needs and/or certification standards in other states.

Students must complete their program of study within seven calendar years from the time of initial registration, or apply for re-admission.

Career & Technical Education at Arkansas State University

Foundation Courses

ELFN 6773 Introduction to Statistics and Research
ELFN 6763 Philosophies of Education
(These two foundation courses should be taken early in the program.)
Introductory/Prerequisite Course

ELAD 6103 Ethical Leadership
(Action Research and the Portfolio are initiated in this course which also serves as the prerequisite to all other ELCI/ELAD courses; this course can be, however, taken concurrently with another ELCI or ELAD course.)
Educational Administration and Curriculum/Instruction Core Courses

ELAD 6073 School Law
ELAD 6003 School and Community Relations
ELCI 6533 Theories of Instruction
ELCI 6083 Supervision and Evaluation of Teaching
ELCI 6063 Curriculum Management
(One of the following)
ELCI 6323 Elementary School Curriculum
ELCI 6423 Middle School Curriculum
ELCI 6523 Secondary School Curriculum

Electives 6 hrs.
Internship

ELAD 6593 Supervised Internship

The internship must be taken last in a fall or spring term; internships are not available in the summer. The internship may be taken concurrently with another course; however, it is recommended that the internship be taken by itself if at all possible.

Total Hours: 36

Note: Each course in this program of study includes a field experience component. In addition, a portfolio must be compiled as the student progresses through the program; this portfolio, presented at the end of the internship, must include programmatic as well as internship artifacts.

Educational Leadership Principal’s Licensure Program at Arkansas State University

Principalship Licensure

» Admission Criteria
» Admission Application
» ALCP License
» Initial Standard License
» School Leadership Licensure Assessment (SLLA)

Foundation Courses

ELFN 6773 Introduction to Statistics and Research
ELFN 6763 Philosophies of Education
(These two foundation courses should be taken early in the program.)
Introductory/Prerequisite Course

ELAD 6103 Ethical Leadership
(Action Research and the Portfolio are initiated in this course which also serves as the prerequisite to all other ELCI/ELAD courses; this course can be, however, taken concurrently with another ELCI or ELAD course.)
Educational Administration and Curriculum/Instruction Core Courses

ELAD 6073 School Law
ELAD 6003 School and Community Relations
ELAD 6033 Administration and Supervision of Special Education
ELAD 6053 Planning and Resource Allocation
ELCI 6533 Theories of Instruction
ELCI 6083 Supervision and Evaluation of Teaching
ELCI 6063 Curriculum Management

[One of the following curriculum courses; (ELCI 6063 is a prerequisite)]
ELCI 6323 Elementary School Curriculum
ELCI 6423 Middle School Curriculum
ELCI 6523 Secondary School Curriculum
Internship

ELAD 6593 Supervised Internship

The internship must be taken last in a fall or spring term; internships are not available in the summer. The internship may be taken concurrently with another course; however, it is recommended that the internship be taken by itself if at all possible.

Total Hours: 36

Note: Each course in this program of study includes a field experience component. In addition, a portfolio must be compiled as the student progresses through the program; this portfolio, presented at the end of the internship, must include programmatic as well as internship artifacts.