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Graduate Educational Administration

2016 Spring Term

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3 Units

INTRODUCTION TO ELEM AND SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION

EDADMIN 728

Introduction to K-12 Elementary and Secondary Administration is a three-credit graduate course designed to introduce students to the main themes of research and practice in American primary and secondary school leadership through a sustained investigation of the conditions for successful instructional leadership.


3 Units

SUPERVISION OF INSTRUCTION

EDADMIN 769

Analysis of basic concepts of supervision and competencies essential to effective supervisory performance. Extended examination of current and emerging supervisory practices found in local school districts. Supervision as a process is considered in a variety of roles and positions of leadership.


3 Units

THE SCHOOL PRINCIPALSHIP

EDADMIN 776

Study of the application of theories to the administrative behavior problems of leadership in an elementary school. The course content will present research concerning the operation and management of an elementary school. It is designed for students who will have a leadership function or role in their school duties, such as team leader, supervisor, coordinator, or elementary principal.


1-6 Units

EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION PRACTICUM

EDADMIN 793

Practicum

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