Graduate Educational Administration
Graduate Educational Administration
2024 Fall Term
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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.
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS
EDADMIN 734
This course is designed to help guide educators in engaging the public in our schools with the idea that schools benefit from parent and citizen involvement, input and understanding of what happens in public schools. The following are areas covered in this class: social, economic, and political characteristics of communities; marketing theory, marketing plans, and public relations; communications theory, mass media and group processes; political theory, community power, and conflict resolution; organization, operation, and evaluation of school-community relations programs. Special emphasis will be to ensure engagement of all members of the community, including diverse populations, both racially and income level.
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.
EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION PRACTICUM
EDADMIN 793
Practicum