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Dec 11, 2024
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2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Educational Leadership Certificate, Supervisor of Instruction
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Mission
The Educational Leadership segment of the Department of Leadership (LEAD) seeks to prepare effective educational administrators for servant leadership in educational settings.
Description
Educational Leadership programs at Andrews University are designed to prepare administrators for the opportunities in school leadership as principals, superintendents or supervisors. Whether you are an individual seeking to be mentored, a seasoned administrator, or an aspiring school leader who wishes to enroll in a program that respects and uses your past experiences, we are ready to serve you in ways that meet your needs.
Educational Leadership programs are guided by nine standards. The first six standards are derived from the Educational Leadership Constituent Council (ELCC), which is identified by our accrediting body, the National Council of Accreditation in Teacher Education (NCATE), as the appropriate council to provide guidance for K–12 Educational programs. The additional three standards have been added in consultation with educational leaders in the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. The nine standards are listed below followed by an outline of the levels of study we offer. Educational Leadership Licensure
Private/Public School Administration Certification or Licensure
Certification and licensure requirements for private/public school administrators vary by state. The EDAL program is an ELCC nationally recognized program. These courses align with the ELCC standards that guide educational administration policies throughout the United States. Andrews University School of Education is also accredited by NCATE to offer educational programs. NCATE is the leading accrediting body for K–12 educational preparation programs. The program was approved by the Higher Learning Commission in 2007, to be delivered on-line. It is the responsibility of prospective students to check with their own state or local authorities to determine what coursework meets the requirements for private/public school certification in their state. Educational Leadership Graduate Certificate
The Educational Leadership Graduate Certificate (18–24 credits) is designed for post-baccalaureate or post-masters participants who want to enhance their administrative skills. Those served by this certificate are:
- Teachers interested in transitioning into educational administration
- Principals of K–8, K–10, K–12, and 9–12 schools
- Supervisors of instruction
- Superintendents of schools
Certificate credits can be transferred to the Andrews University MA in Educational Leadership. Supervisor of Instruction (18 credits)
Also fulfills certificate requirements; must complete a minimum of two graduate courses in curriculum, two in supervision and one in school administration as listed below: Application Process
To be admitted into the Educational Leadership Graduate Certificate program students need to complete a Graduate School application and meet School of Education admission requirements. Note:
A Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is not required for the graduate certificate programs. Program Information
The Portfolio Component
The degree programs require the completion of a portfolio that documents the participant’s work. These portfolios require documentation that evidences a level of mastery appropriate to each degree and can be presented in person or via electronic media. The portfolio must be assessed and approved by a faculty committee. More details on portfolio requirements are provided in the introductory course, LEAD630, required in all administration programs.
Registration
Educational Leadership participants comply with registration guidelines by enrolling in a course at least two semesters out of three consecutive semesters until their program is complete. If participants want to remain active and not register for regular course work they will need to register for EDAL650 Program Continuation. This course has no credit but allows access to faculty advising and access to the Andrews University library. As an alternative to the above, a participant may request to go “Inactive.” When “Active Status” is desired, the participant may request reactivation and if approved pay the current “Reactivation Fee.”
Time Limits
An Educational Leadership participant must complete the requirements for the MA within four years; EdS, EdD and PhD degree within seven years from the beginning of the first semester of class work after acceptance into the program, irrespective of admission classification.
Nine Guiding Standards
Candidates who complete the program are educational leaders who have the knowledge and ability to promote the success of all students by:
- Facilitating the development, articulation, implementation, and stewardship of a school or district vision of learning that is shared and supported by the school community.
- Promoting a positive school culture, providing an effective instructional program, applying best practice to student learning, and designing comprehensive professional growth plans for staff.
- Managing the organization, operations and resources in a way that promotes a safe, efficient and effective learning environment.
- Collaborating with families and other community members, responding to diverse community interests and needs, and mobilizing community resources.
- Acting with integrity, fairly, and in an ethical manner.
- Understanding, responding to, and influencing the larger political, social, economic, legal, and cultural context.
- Understanding and comprehensively applying technology to advance student achievement.
- Appreciating the perspectives of others and developing a personal philosophy from which action and service emerge.
- Understanding and comprehensively applying research and evaluation for effective decision making.
The Internship Experience
All degree programs require an internship experience. This provides significant learning opportunities to synthesize and apply the knowledge and practice and to develop the skills identified in the standards. It requires substantial, sustained, standards-based work in a real setting, planned and guided cooperatively by the institution and school district personnel for graduate credit. |
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