2019-2020 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog
Educational Specialist Degree in Leadership
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Website: www.gvsu.edu/coe/grad
Mission - Teaching, leading, and learning in a democratic society.
Philosophy - Believing that schools function as social and political entities as well as for the growth of individuals, the College of Education prepares teachers and leaders a) to enhance the academic and personal potential of their students, and b) to evaluate the social and ethical implications of educational policies and practices.
Values -The College of Education values expertise to guide our practice, equity to guide our interactions, liberal education to guide our perspectives, and social responsibility to guide our commitment to democratic education. We value these ideals in our preparation of candidates, our development of faculty, and our relationships with the larger community we serve.
The educational specialist degree in leadership, with a cognate in administration, builds on the master's degree and develops leadership practitioners for school and/or central office administrative positions. The program provides district leaders with meaningful clinical experiences, case methods of teaching, and pragmatic curriculum geared to the specific knowledge and skills required by district leaders and superintendents at different career stages. The program also integrates research designed to build a practical knowledge base for district leaders and policy makers. The primary goal of this degree is to prepare competent and effective leaders for K-12 districts whose management and administrative understandings, skills, and dispositions foster quality educational experiences for children and youth.
The courses are listed in a logical sequence for developing greater depth and breadth of understanding. The ideal sequence puts the core courses before the cognate courses. The culminating experience is designed to apply the knowledge, skills, and dispositions acquired throughout the program in an internship/practicum during which candidates do action research and prepare a portfolio.
Accreditation
The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association (NCA)
Minimum Number of Credit Hours for Graduation: 30
Admission to Educational Specialist Degree in Leadership Program
- A master's degree with at least a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
- Official GRE scores.
- Essay/personal statement.
- Three letters of recommendation. Two from a professional, addressing your leadership skills and success. One from an individual who can address your academic/scholarly capabilities.
- Current resume must include the following:
- Title of master's project or thesis, degrees received with dates, institutions, majors, and minors.
- Listing of employment.
- Description of leadership experience, dates, and location.
- Presentations, publications, memberships, and professional development.
Graduate Outcomes
Student success is measured using the Educational Leadership Constituent Council (ELCC) standards. These standards are applied throughout the program and within the final culminating "Theory into Practice" experience. Students demonstrate their success in the education specialist program through practitioner research, internship, and development of a professional portfolio.
Required
Core Courses (Credits: 18)
- EDI 710 - Instructional Management and Supervision Credits: 3
- EDL 700 - Educational Leadership and Change Credits: 3
- EDL 705 - Organizational Behavior, Ethics and Decision-Making Credits: 3
- EDL 715 - Data-Based Decision-Making and Technology Credits: 3
- EDL 720 - Organizational and Community Relations Credits: 3
- EDL 725 - Educational Law, Policy, and Practice Credits: 3
Educational Administration Cognate (9 credits)
- EDL 740 - The Superintendency Credits: 3
- EDL 742 - School Board Relations Credits: 3
- EDL 744 - Educational Finance and Economic Issues Credits: 3
Educational Specialist in Leadership Culminating Experience (3 credits)
This three-credit-hour culminating experience is likely to take the form of a practicum that will result in a portfolio, containing documents that address the standards and provide evidence of the understanding and ability to apply leadership concepts to practice.
- EDL 770 - Leadership Theory into Practice Credits: 3
Students must apply in advance for the culminating experience. Advisor approval is required. Application deadlines: May 15 for fall enrollment, September 15 for winter enrollment, and February 15 for spring/summer enrollment.