EDLD600
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (3 sh)
A required course in the Educational Leadership program
and/or elective in the Alternative Education program.
It outlines the program's philosophy and ongoing assessment
activities. It provides students with the
opportunity to become familiar with the program mission,
philosophy, goals and competencies. This course also
provides an introduction to the theory and practice of
educational aministration.
EDLD602 SCHOOL LAW (3 sh)
Focuses primarily on court cases and ethical issues related to the following
topics: instruction programs, freedom of expression, search and seizure, student
discipline, discrimination, privacy, and teacher dismissal.
EDLD605 CURRICULUM AND PROGRAM EVALUATION (3 sh)
A required course in the Educational Leadership program
and/or elective in the Alternative Education program.
The course provides a history of evaluation, identifies the
varied purposes of evaluation, and reviews various models of
curriculum and program evaluation.
EDLD607 PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT IN SCHOOLS (3 sh)
Reviews the latest research available to educators about implementing
professional development programs in their schools. Students will become
familiar with how to design professional development programs. University
partnerships, professional development schools, data-driven programming and
standards are included as units of study in the course. The course also explores
and analyzes critical issues in professional development.
EDLD612 INSTRUCTIONAL
STRATEGIES (3 sh)
Provides principals with a practical and theoretical overview of instructional
strategies that are effective and used in classrooms today. The course will
highlight scaffolding instruction, differentiated instruction, varied learning
styles and multiple intelligences, standards-based instruction, Blooms' Taxonomy
of cognitive development and writing across the curriculum.
EDLD685 SUPERVISION
LEADERSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION ISSUES -- ADVANCED FIELD EXPERIENCE (3 sh)
Allows students to apply skills, knowledge, and dispositions to areas that
enhance the performance of an administrator. The course will highlight staff
development, data collection, analysis and evaluation, program development,
parent involvement, curriculum development, and accountability. Students will
complete a variety of considerable in-school/district experiences over the 15
week period; not less than 120 hours.
07/07/2008