 Matching degree(s) offered by: University of Phoenix
Education/Teacher Leadership (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Arts in Education program with a specialization in Teacher Leadership is intended for P-12 teachers who define themselves as learners, teachers, and leaders. Teachers become servant leaders who empower themselves and others to directly impact school culture as champions of innovation and facilitators of school improvement, professional development, and student achievement. The program provides advanced knowledge in collaboration, coaching and mentoring, decision making, planning, action research, and evaluation. Graduates will be able to serve their students, colleagues, and communities as ethical leaders committed to excellence. (37 credits)
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Administration and Supervision (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Arts in Education degree program with a specialization in Administration and Supervision is designed for educators interested in gaining knowledge and expertise in the area of school administration. The program curriculum is focused on education finance, school law, the roles and responsibilities of the principal, community relations, and supervision of personnel. The degree program also includes an internship experience in school administration at the principal level and a research component and requires an Action Research Project.
The Administration and Supervision specialization provides expertise and leadership skills in the area of school administration. The program is focused on education finance, school law, roles and responsibilities of the principal, community relations, and supervision of personnel. The program examines techniques for establishing learning goals, developing curriculum, and evaluating programs. It further provides knowledge in the management and supervision of personnel, students, facilities, and budgets. Technical requirements of mandated programs, school law and policy, cultural diversity are also covered. All project work integrates theory and practical experience and is applied to the student's job or interests.
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Educational Leadership (Doctoral) ( Know More)
The Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) program will prepare learners to become transformational leaders who will strategically manage and lead complex educational organizations. Graduates will be educational practitioners who demonstrate analytical, critical, and innovative thinking to improve the performance of educational institutions. The program is designed to emphasize leadership and to focus on applied research that improves educational environments.
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Philosophy in Higher Education Administration (Doctoral) ( Know More)
The Doctor of Philosophy in Higher Education Administration (Ph.D./HEA) program will prepare learners for scholarship, practice, and leadership in post-secondary educational environments. Throughout the program, learners explore higher education through various lenses, with emphases on the ethical responsibilities of higher education institutions for developing strong communities and a knowledge-oriented workforce, and the role that collaboration and dialogue play in producing meaningful scholarship and effective leadership practice.
The proliferation of institutions of higher learning, along with the diversified student population entering into post-secondary classrooms, has created the need for new models of higher education leadership. These models require leaders to perform strongly in the traditional roles associated with the operation of complex organizations as well as the skills and disposition of an educational researcher. Additionally, leaders in higher education must be able to embody these roles in order to support their institutions' missions and creatively meet academic and organizational needs.
The Ph.D./HEA program addresses these dual roles by providing opportunities for academic inquiry into education and its historical, philosophical, and sociological premises alongside of depth study of the management and leadership of educational institutions. As such, learners in the Ph.D./HEA program are strongly encouraged to cultivate a rich, nuanced, and holistic understanding of higher education administration, placing them at the forefront of their discipline.
The Ph.D./HEA degree is consistent with the University's mission to educate students to achieve their professional goals, improve the productivity of educational organizations, and to improve the quality of education in their communities and in the community of scholarship surrounding higher education administration.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Kaplan University Online
College Admin & Leadership (Master's) ( Know More)
A master's degree could help you advance your administrative career in postsecondary education institutions. Kaplan University's innovative, Web-based Master of Science in Higher Education program offers you an opportunity to earn your master's degree online. Enjoy the convenience and flexibility of online learning* while you study to help maximize your career choices and strengthen your knowledge and skills as a practitioner of higher education. Choose from three areas of specialization designed to help you develop valuable expertise in specific areas of higher education administration: college administration and leadership, college teaching and learning, online college teaching, and student services.
Explore the roles of institutional research and strategic planning in institutions of higher education. Examine various theories for development of a comprehensive student services program. Study to acquire the skills needed to measure student learning and evaluate academic programs in postsecondary educational settings, including the accreditation procedures and standards for online programs.
*Some Kaplan University programs are not 100 percent online; some programs require you to gain hands-on experience in a real-world work environment.
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Educational Leadership (Master's) ( Know More)
Today's K-12 classrooms come in all shapes and sizes, accommodating students in public and private schools, vocational programs, and even home schooling environments. Kaplan University understands the value of nurturing students in unique teaching and learning environments. Kaplan University's virtual classrooms focus on adding a human touch to the high technology of learning online, allowing you to study, full or part time, from anywhere you have access to the Internet.‡ Whether you are preparing to enter this exciting field for the first time, or are already teaching and want to enhance your knowledge and advance your career, Kaplan University offers a convenient, flexible solution for earning your master's degree online. The program offers 10nine emphasis areas designed to help you achieve the academic competencies required in a specific area of teaching: teaching literacy and language—grades K-6, teaching literacy and language—grades 6-12, teaching mathematics—grades K-5, teaching mathematics—grades 6-8, teaching mathematics—grades 9-12, teaching science—grades K-6, teaching science—grades 6-12, teaching students with special needs, and teaching with technology, and educational leadership.*
Study how to improve the school environment for students, teachers, and the community; enhance student learning; and follow nationally recognized standards developed by the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) and the NCATE/Educational Leadership Constituent Council (ELCC). Examine best practices for educational leadership in the areas of school finance and operations, legal issues in education, curriculum development for school improvement, and supervision and staff development. In addition, focus on the special needs, diversity, and cultural concerns that face site-based administrators.
*The program and curriculum have been designed to provide students with the background and practical experience that meet nationally recognized standards for such a degree. However, individual state licensing requirements vary and may change from time to time. Thus, Kaplan University makes no representations or warranties as to whether the program meets the specific licensing requirements for any individual state. Kaplan University encourages its students to independently research the licensing requirements in any state in which they intend to seek licensure.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: American InterContinental University Online
Educational Assessment and Evaluation (Master's) ( Know More)
The AIU Online Master of Education degree program features a concentration in Educational Assessment and Evaluation. It is a career-focused curriculum featuring an emphasis on the importance of evaluation systems and their effective organizational deployment.
The program is designed for dedicated professionals wishing to build their credentials by learning to assess an organization's existing evaluation system, recognize and critique valid evaluation instruments, and manage an organization's evaluation system, including the development of certification programs.
Students who successfully complete the M.Ed. with a concentration in Educational Assessment and Evaluation will have acquired industry-current knowledge that focuses on preparing them to pursue such careers as: Assistant Principal (certification requirements vary by state and school district), Exam Developer, Instructional Designer, Social Services Manager, Training Officer and many others.
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Leadership of Educational Organizations (Master's) ( Know More)
The AIU Online Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree program features a concentration in Leadership of Educational Organizations. It is a career-focused curriculum featuring an emphasis on the importance of institutional administration of educational programs. The program is designed for dedicated professionals wishing to broaden their range of professional opportunities by acquiring strategic leadership skills necessary for pursuing positions responsible for education services and workplace learning and performance.
Students who successfully complete the M.Ed. with a concentration in Leadership of Educational Organizations degree program will have acquired industry-current knowledge that focuses on preparing them to pursue such career opportunities as: Assistant Principal (certification requirements vary by state and school district), Dean, Instructional Manager, Education Administrator and many others.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Capella University
Enrollment Management (Master's) ( Know More)
This unique enrollment management specialization is the only specialization program that leads to both a master's degree and a professional certificate in Enrollment Management from Noel-Levitz, a nationally recognized consulting firm specializing in higher education recruitment and retention. The curriculum focuses on effective enrollment management, student retention, marketing strategies, technology applications, and strategic enrollment planning. You will have an opportunity to immediately apply your new skills to real-world higher education demands by creating and implementing an enrollment management strategic plan. People who choose this specialization are often professional student services staff interested in advancing to higher education management or leadership positions in enrollment, financial aid, admissions, student affairs, and registrar departments.
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Leadership for Higher Education (Master's) ( Know More)
Position yourself for career advancement with this Leadership for Higher Education specialization that integrates current theory, best practices, and opportunities for practical application. Working with experienced leaders in higher education, you will gain valuable insights on directing student services departments within community and technical colleges, universities, and other higher education organizations. You will have opportunities to develop your skills in such areas as change management, legal issues in higher education, funding and management of higher education institutions, and educational politics and history. People who choose this specialization are often student services professionals pursuing supervisory or director- level positions in higher education settings.
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Leadership in Educational Administration (Master's) ( Know More)
Develop the skills and knowledge to successfully meet the rigors and enjoy the rewards of K-12 leadership, a field where retirements are resulting in a growing need for new practitioners. This online master‘s Leadership in Educational Administration specialization meets nationally recognized leadership standards, including the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC). It is also one of very few online programs that is state-approved, which is a requirement for licensure in some states. You will have opportunities to apply theory to real-world situations and develop a professional portfolio that will enable you to demonstrate your master‘s-level competencies to current and future employers. People who choose this specialization are often licensed teachers or school administrators pursuing building leadership or district administrator positions.
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Reading and Literacy (Doctoral) ( Know More)
Position yourself to meet the growing demand for leadership expertise in reading and literacy, a skill area that plays a pivotal role in individual student success. Designed around national education standards in the field, this EdD Reading and Literacy specialization is one of few available online. The curriculum covers such topics as program development and management, assessment and evaluation, data-driven decision making, and district, state, and national policies that can affect how reading is taught. In addition to online course work, field experiences provide opportunities to apply your newly gained knowledge in diverse educational settings and identify a reading and literacy challenge to address in an action dissertation project. The specialization is designed to be completed in just over three years, with all courses taken in sequence, allowing you to learn and build professional relationships with the same cohort of students. Convenient electronic textbooks are available for most courses, which lowers costs and provides immediate access to course materials. People who choose this specialization are often P-12 teachers and administrators interested in pursuing reading and literacy leadership roles in schools, districts, and other educational organizations.
Review of this specialization is pending in AL, AZ, KS, ND, SC, TN, WA, and WI.
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Special Education Leadership (Doctoral) ( Know More)
Strengthen your ability to oversee and advocate for the growing number of students who need special education services, and contribute to the field through your own doctoral research. This specialization provides a strong foundation in general K-12 educational administration, along with focused course work in special education administration, instructional strategies, law, and finance. People who choose this specialization include those pursuing special education leadership positions at the building, district, state, or national level; higher education faculty positions; or consulting positions in the field of special education. The residential colloquia experience: As a doctoral learner, you will attend three five-day colloquia at specific stages in your program, in addition to your online courses. These energizing residencies provide you with insights and knowledge that will be valuable during your doctoral studies and beyond.
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Leadership for Higher Education (Doctoral) ( Know More)
Earn three valuable credentials through this Leadership for Higher Education specialization—a PhD and a Post-Master's Certificate in Enrollment Management from Capella, and a professional certificate in Enrollment Management from Noel-Levitz, a nationally recognized consulting firm specializing in higher education recruitment and retention. The curriculum is designed to help you develop key problem-solving and research skills, and prepare you to address the educational and business challenges of higher education institutions. People who choose this specialization are often faculty members or administrators interested in pursuing academic or business leadership positions in higher education settings. The residential colloquia experience: As a doctoral learner, you will attend three five-day colloquia at specific stages in your program, in addition to your online courses. These energizing residencies provide you with insights and knowledge that will be valuable during your doctoral studies and beyond.
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Leadership in Educational Administration (Doctoral) ( Know More)
Conduct your own doctoral research in the challenging, growing field of K-12 administration, and develop the skills to translate theory into effective, innovative leadership practices. This specialization is one of very few online programs that is state- approved, a requirement for principal or superintendent licensure in a number of states. It is also aligned with standards of the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC). Throughout the program, you will develop a professional portfolio that demonstrates your doctoral competencies to current and future employers. People who choose this specialization include those pursuing leadership positions such as principal, director, or superintendent at the district level, or higher education faculty positions. The residential colloquia experience: As a doctoral learner, you will attend three one-week colloquia at specific stages in your program, in addition to your online courses. These energizing residencies provide you with insights and knowledge that will be valuable during your doctoral studies and beyond.
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Leadership in Educational Administration (Doctoral) ( Know More)
Position yourself to advance in the field of K-12 administration. Capella offers one of the few state-approved specializations in Leadership in Educational Administration available within an online EdS program. Through a curriculum designed around the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) standards, you will explore such topics as effective management, collaboration with school stakeholders, and development of a shared vision of learning. Throughout the program, which includes a specialized internship and residential colloquia, you will develop a professional portfolio to demonstrate your EdS- level competencies to current and future employers. People who choose this specialization are often licensed teachers or school administrators seeking principal and/or superintendent licensure or pursuing other building or district leadership positions. Equivalent course work taken as part of the EdS program may be applied to degree requirements for a Capella PhD.
The residential colloquia experience:
As an EdS learner, you will attend two five-day residential colloquia at specific stages in your program, in addition to your online courses. These energizing residencies provide you with insights and knowledge that will be valuable during your doctoral studies and beyond
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Educational Leadership and Management (Doctoral) ( Know More)
Enhance your educational leadership and managerial expertise with a doctoral degree focused on addressing real-world challenges and opportunities in the field of education. The curriculum was designed around the standards of a number of respected K-12 organizations and is aligned with the Competencies for Community College Leaders developed by the American Association of Community Colleges. The course work covers such topics as finance, human resources, operations, change management, decision-making, curriculum and instruction improvement processes, cultural competency, and advocacy. The specialization is designed to be completed in less than three years, with all courses taken in sequence, allowing you to learn and build professional relationships with the same cohort of students. You also will have the opportunity to develop an applied research project that contributes to the solution of a recognized problem in the field. People likely to be interested in this specialization include higher education and K- 12 administrators who wish to enhance their leadership and managerial abilities; higher education faculty and K-12 teachers transitioning to administrative or leadership positions; and government, corporate, and nonprofit leaders whose organization or position is focused on education. This specialization does not satisfy licensure requirements for K-12 public school teachers or administrators. Residency requirement: None
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Keiser University Graduate School
Master of Science in Education - College Administration ( Know More)
Keiser University's Master of Science degree in Education provides teachers and education administrators an intensive study of theory and practice in the field of education. This program fosters independent learning and enables students to contribute intellectually to the education profession.
For students specializing in College Administration, coursework will include Enrollment Management, Higher Education Marketing, Campus Operations, and Student Retention. In addition, students complete course work in areas such as assessment and evaluation, diversity, curriculum design, governance and decision-making and instructional technology.
Graduates are able to demonstrate a conceptual understanding of advanced educational theory and practice and to critically analyze and solve problems based on applied research methods. All coursework is offered online, giving you the freedom to complete your studies anytime, anywhere.
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Master of Science in Education - Leadership ( Know More)
Keiser University's Master of Science degree in Education provides teachers and education administrators an intensive study of theory and practice in the field of education. This program fosters independent learning and enables students to contribute intellectually to the education profession.
For students specializing in Leadership, coursework will include Education System Leadership, Decision Oriented Research, Education Budgeting, and School Public Relations and Communication. In addition, students complete course work in areas such as assessment and evaluation, diversity, curriculum design, governance and decision-making and instructional technology.
Graduates are able to demonstrate a conceptual understanding of advanced educational theory and practice and to critically analyze and solve problems based on applied research methods. All coursework is offered online, giving you the freedom to complete your studies anytime, anywhere.
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Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership ( Know More)
Keiser University's Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership degree prepares reflective scholars and capable professionals who apply theory, method, and research to dynamically improve schools under their leadership and, ultimately, the communities they serve.
The program fosters lifelong learning and values leadership, ethical and informed decision-making, diversity, assessment, program evaluation, effective communication, and technology.
Applicants must hold a Master degree.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: The George Washington University
Master of Arts in Educational Leadership and Administration ( Know More)
The Master of Arts in Educational Leadership and Administration is designed for the working K-12 educational professional who is interested in school-based and/or central office leadership positions, supervisory positions, and increased responsibility in teaching. The Master's degree program prepares you to effectively work in today's dynamic and complex educational environment. The curriculum has been carefully designed to address current issues faced by educational leaders. Complete your NCATE accredited program coursework and interact with instructors and fellow learners through GW's unique distance learning format.
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Education Specialist- Educational Leadership and Administration (Post-Master's) ( Know More)
The Education Specialist degree in Educational Leadership and Administration through The George Washington University's distance learning program is a post-master's degree that provides educational personnel at the elementary and secondary levels with added expertise in the field of administration. This NCATE accredited program can also provide educators with an opportunity to meet multi-state coursework requirements for academic licensing of principal, assistant principal, and/or instructional supervisory personnel. In addition to rigorous and engaging coursework, including three courses in the area of special education, students will be qualified to take the School Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA) test for licensure upon completion of the program.
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Education Specialist- Educational Leadership and Administration (Post-Master's) ( Know More)
The Education Specialist degree in Educational Leadership and Administration through The George Washington University's distance learning program is a post-master's degree that provides educational personnel at the elementary and secondary levels with added expertise in the field of administration. This NCATE accredited program can also provide educators with an opportunity to meet multi-state coursework requirements for academic licensing of principal, assistant principal, and/or instructional supervisory personnel. In addition to rigorous and engaging coursework, including three courses in the area of special education, students will be qualified to take the School Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA) test for licensure upon completion of the program.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Abilene Christian University
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Master of Education in Leadership of Learning (Principalship) - Conflict Resolution for Educators ( Know More)
Abilene Christian University's Master of Education in Leadership of Learning is a faith-based, 39-hour online degree program designed to empower you as an educational leader who promotes instruction in safe and productive learning environments. The program's unique emphasis on conflict resolution equips you with the relevant skills critical for handling conflict and incorporating peacemaking into your daily routine. You will be prepared for leadership roles such as principals, department chairs, supervisors, and other leadership roles in public and private K-12 schools. All program courses are designed around the Interstate School Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) Standards, which make children and their learning the foundation for school administration. By incorporating these standards, the program prepares you to obtain licensure in the 36 states that have adopted the standards, including Texas.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Strayer University
Educational Management (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Education is a degree program targeted at the larger market for professional development that includes K-12 teachers, training and development professionals, human resources managers and staff, and others with interest in education as a field of study. The program will provide quality instruction and convenience at low cost, and be the foundation for future programs in continuing, teacher and doctoral-level education. The program of study comprises courses covering functional areas or critical knowledge sets in education as well as courses and/or delivery strategies incorporating information technology and business skills. Upon completing the program, learners will be able to apply business concepts and methodologies, and information technology skills to education problems, issues and activities.
This program is not available to residents of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Ohio.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Argosy University - Campus Programs
Educational Leadership (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Arts in Education in Educational Leadership Program prepares educational leaders to improve policies and practices within organizations. The curriculum, geared to increase students' understanding of educational organizations, includes educational law, educational finance, organizational communication, human resource management, supervision of instruction, and organizational management.
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Instructional Leadership (Master's) ( Know More)
The Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) in Instructional Leadership Program is for those students who wish to develop or enhance classroom skills, become curriculum supervisors, or become educational leaders with instruction as their main focus. Students develop core practical and academic skills in analysis, oral and written communication, problem solving, critical thinking, team-building, and computer technology, through courses that examine the practical, historical, philosophical, psychological, social, technical, and theoretical aspects of education.
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Community College Executive Leadership (EdD) ( Know More)
The Doctor of Education in Community College Executive Leadership (EdD in CCExL) is designed to help community college administrators move into senior administrative positions in community colleges. It's a program built on real-world experience, developed by faculty members in consultation with top Community College leaders and senior level administrators. Many of the courses were developed by chancellors, presidents and other senior community college leaders with decades of real-world experience.
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Educational Leadership (EdD) ( Know More)
The Doctor of Education (EdD) in Educational Leadership Program is for those students preparing for or advancing their careers as educational leaders in professional positions as school district, regional, state, or national administrators. The EdD in Educational Leadership Program requires concentrations in Higher Education Administration or K-12 Education.
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Organizational Leadership (EdD) ( Know More)
The Doctor of Education (EdD) in Organizational Leadership Program is designed to meet the special requirements of working professionals who wish to develop their knowledge and skills to handle the changing needs of modern organizations. The Organizational Leadership Program focuses on the qualities of transformational leadership, not just managerial attributes. This approach enables the faculty members to dedicate themselves to preparing students to lead complex organizations faced with an abundance of strategic challenges, such as increasing globalization, changing economies, societal shifts, and individual-organizational relationships.
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Instructional Leadership (EdD) ( Know More)
The EdD in Instructional Leadership Program is for those students who wish to master teaching methodologies, become curriculum supervisors, or become educational leaders with curriculum and instruction at their main focus. Students must choose one of the following areas of concentration; Higher Education, K-12 Education and Education Technology. Not all concentrations are available at all campuses.
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Educational Specialist in Educational Leadership (EdS) ( Know More)
The Education Specialist in Educational Leadership Program concentrates on applied organizational theory within the context of educational organizations. This specialized program prepares graduates for educational administrator positions at the elementary or secondary school level. Programs have been developed by faculty members to provide working professionals with the opportunity to pursue their personal and professional goals through the completion of an Education Specialist (EdS) program.
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Education in Teaching and Learning (Doctoral) ( Know More)
The Doctor in Teaching and Learning program enables experienced teachers to become more competent practitioners and educational leaders with instruction as their focus. This program is designed for either career advancement or graduate preparation for students who are already working toward a doctorate. Students may choose an optional concentration in K-12 Education. Programs have been developed by faculty members to provide working professionals with the opportunity to pursue their personal and professional goals through the completion of an Education Specialist (EdS) program.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: University of the Rockies
Doctor of Psychology, Educational Leadership Specialization ( Know More)
Enhance your educational leadership career potential through advanced coursework by pursuing your Doctor of Psychology (PsyD), Educational Leadership Specialization degree online at University of the Rockies. Learn the theoretical and practical study of psychology as applied to organizational environments with the objective of understanding human behavior, characteristics, and performance dynamics. Increase your individual leadership potential and enhance organizational effectiveness through the application of knowledge and interventions that raise individual performance, improve process relationships, enhance understandings of culture and equity, and promote leadership.
Your PsyD provides deeper emphasis in the same areas as the MA curriculum. This program includes extensive research and applications for more in-depth knowledge through coursework and a required, supervised practicum.
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Master of Arts in Psychology, Educational Leadership Specialization ( Know More)
Pursue your Master of Arts in Psychology, Educational Leadership Specialization degree online at University of the Rockies. In the Educational Leadership Specialization, you will take a core curriculum in which you apply the science of psychology to leading educational programs, organizations or departments. Additionally, you will take courses from the fields of adult learning theory and instructional systems design, to name a few.
The Master's curriculum prepares you for a wide variety of career opportunities, including senior positions in educational programs, departments, and organizations. In this program, you will evaluate the impact of diversity in offering education. In addition, you will assess human behavior and demonstrate your ability to facilitate learning, growth and change.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Jones International University
MEd in Education Leadership and Administration ( Know More)
Developed for licensed educators, the MEd in Education Leadership and Administration prepares educators seeking to advance their professional careers. Currently licensed educators find coursework, including capstone courses, designed to augment their professional knowledge, skills, and aptitude.
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MEd in Education Leadership and Administration: Principal and Administrator Licensure ( Know More)
Developed for educators who are interested in pursuing licensure or certification as a principal or administrator, the MEd in Education Leadership and Administration: Principal and Administrator Licensure degree program prepares educators seeking to advance their professional careers. Candidates find coursework, including the internship, designed to augment their professional knowledge, skills and aptitude.
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Education Specialist in K-12 Leadership (EdS) ( Know More)
The JIU School of Education's Education Specialist (EdS) in K-12 Education Leadership degree program's mission is to graduate successful and influential K-12 leaders who are critical thinkers—with exceptional knowledge, skills, and integrity—who are able to apply theory to the creative and innovative solutions of practical education problems. The EdS is designed to be of service to both students and the learning organizations and communities that graduates serve.
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EdD in K-12 Education Leadership ( Know More)
The Doctor of Education (EdD) in K - 12 Education Leadership degree program's mission is to graduate successful and influential K - 12 leaders who are critical thinkers—with exceptional knowledge, skills, and integrity—who are able to apply theory to the creative and innovative solutions of practical education problems. The EdD is designed to be of service to both students and the learning organizations and communities that graduates serve.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Ashford University
Early Childhood Education Administration - Infant and Toddler Care (Bachelor's) ( Know More)
Break new ground in your education career with your Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education Administration from Ashford University. Realize your potential while enhancing your understanding of the many aspects of children's education and administration. Choose this program if you are interested in pursuing a career in child care management. Learn to provide quality care for infants and small children. You will contribute to the healthy growth of children by earning your specialization in Infant and Toddler Care. Upon graduation, you will be well acquainted with the education industry, be highly trained in various theories of childhood development, and exhibit advanced organizational management skills. A degree in Early Childhood Education Administration will demonstrate your proficiency and competence as an administrator in the education industry. In addition, you can transfer up to 99 approved credits toward your Bachelor's degree and accelerate your degree completion.
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Education – Teacher Leader (Master's) ( Know More)
Be a leader in education when you earn your Master of Arts in Education with a Teacher Leader specialization. This program could be your pathway to a meaningful career. In this specialization, you will develop the skills you need to bring about change and meet the needs of all students. The Teacher Leader specialization looks at educational institutions in their socio-political contexts, from a systems-thinking perspective. You will learn to monitor and evaluate curriculum and instruction, and to lead the change process for improve achievement. If you are committed to an education career, this program from Ashford University is for you. Make an impact on our nation's schools with the expertise that derives from an advanced degree.
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Education - Education and Public Policy (Master's) ( Know More)
Take action on behalf of our schools when you pursue the Education and Public Policy specialization as part of your Master of Arts in Education degree program from Ashford University. The Education and Public Policy specialization will help you to develop the knowledge you need to participate and lead policy initiatives. This specialization prepares you for challenging positions in government, non-profits, and schools. You will learn the politics of policy development and implementation so as to make a difference in education. This specialization will help dedicated professionals who aim to be education leaders, without necessarily becoming credentialed teachers. Make an impact on our nation's schools with the expertise that derives from an advanced degree.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Western Governors University
M.S. in Educational Leadership ( Know More)
This program is specifically designed for already-licensed, practicing teachers aspiring to become school principals. If you can devote 15-20 hours per week to your studies, you'll be prepared to serve as a highly effective, instruction-based, certified principal. You will learn, for example, how to design and implement effective, standards-based educational improvement plans. The course of study integrates best practices in educational leadership into a case-study approach that culminates in an integrated practicum and capstone project.
The M.S. in Educational Leadership is based on multiple national standards, including the standards of the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) and the principles of the Baldrige National Quality Program's Education Criteria for Performance Excellence in Schools.
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 Matching degree(s) offered by: Walden University Online
Educational Leadership (Master's) ( Know More)
This specialization will help you gain the skills, knowledge, and experience to lead students, teachers, and schools to greater achievement—and will provide you with the opportunity to help shape the future of education. However, the curriculum is not approved to lead to licensure/certification as a principal or assistant principal except through a collaborative partnership between Walden University and the Harris County Department of Education in Texas known as the Principal Certification Academy.
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Teacher Leadership: Grades K-12 (Master's) ( Know More)
This specialization is ideal for the classroom teacher who is passionate about making a difference in education. Discover how you can build upon your existing expertise with dynamic skills that can help address such key challenges as parent involvement and student achievement. Learn more about your leadership style, leverage the latest research to guide your decisions, and lead with greater confidence in your classroom and in your learning community.
Walden's M.S.Ed. program is offered through The Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership, named for the former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. The college is the choice of more than 37,000 students and alumni. Walden also supports the teaching profession by offering more than $5 million in education scholarships for classroom teachers. In addition, M.S.Ed. alumni strongly endorse their Walden experience. More than 95% of M.S.Ed. graduates said earning their degrees at Walden enhanced their professional performance (Based on Walden's 2007 graduate survey respondents).
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Community College Leadership (Ph.D.) ( Know More)
"Community colleges are facing an impending crisis in leadership." This statement echoes throughout the community college literature of the last decade and is the opening sentence of a recent executive summary from the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC). In a 2001 national leadership survey, AACC found over 50 percent of community college presidents and an even higher percentage of senior administrators would be retiring by 2007.
Students of Community College Leadership will develop proficiency in how individuals, particularly adults, learn most effectively; what tools and strategies best promote learning; and how educational systems and policies can be changed to promote the academic mission of the community college in today's society. This program will help shape tomorrow's community college leaders – from presidents, deans, and department chairs to chief learning officers, directors of student affairs and other leadership positions within the community college.
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Teacher Leadership (Ed.D.) ( Know More)
Walden's Ed.D. program is designed to improve your scholarship and research skills so you can improve student learning at the classroom and school level. Our learning format combines online courses and face-to-face residencies. This allows you to collaborate with education leaders around the world without compromising your personal and professional commitments.
The Teacher Leadership specialization is designed for educators who want to continue teaching while assuming leadership roles in their school and community. It focuses on the "educator as leader" and empowers experienced master educators to effect change and improve student learning. The program is based on standards developed by the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium and the National Staff Development Council.
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Administrator Leadership for Teaching and Learning (Ed.D.) ( Know More)
The Administrator Leadership for Teaching and Learning specialization is designed for administrators who want to increase their ability to influence and transform their educational organization. The curriculum has been developed to focus on building a collaborative organization-a new and innovative model in administrator leadership. Graduates from this Ed.D. program will be able to integrate theory and practice to impact both their career and the lives of their students.
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K-12 Education Leadership (Ph.D.) ( Know More)
The Ph.D. in Education program produces leaders who can address the nation's most pressing educational challenges. Each of the specializations is designed to match your professional interests and meet the needs of your organization. In fact, it requires educators to come to the program with defined learning goals and challenges them to design their own program of study. The program combines collaborative online study with self-paced, faculty-guided research modules and face-to-face residencies.
Second only to the impending teacher shortage in America is the developing shortage of educational leadership at school, district, and state levels. Walden's K-12 specialization provides a much-needed new model for advanced study in the field of educational leadership.
A highly flexible, student-centered curriculum is designed to create local, regional, and state educational leaders who can relate to diverse, multicultural K-12 and community-based school populations.
Career professionals in education who work, or wish to work, in leadership and policy development at the district, regional, or state level will find the specialization particularly suited to their needs for advanced study. Positions include principal, assistant principal, superintendent, CEO, and faculty member.
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Leadership, Policy and Change (Course-Based) (Ph.D.) ( Know More)
To advance change in the field of education, leaders must be able to both create and implement education policy. The Leadership, Policy, and Change specialization within Walden's Ph.D. in Education program, offered in a course-based format, is designed for school, district, and other educational leaders from preschool through higher education who want to continue to lead change and influence policy at the local, national, and institutional levels.
The Ph.D. in Education online degree program produces leaders who can address the nation's most pressing educational challenges. Each online degree specialization is designed to meet both your professional interests and the needs of your school district, college or university. This graduate degree is ideal if you are already a teacher, and your career goals include becoming a superintendent, faculty member at a university or community college, teacher or administrator.
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Educational Leadership & Administration - Principal Preparation (Ed.S.) ( Know More)
Walden University's Ed.S. in Educational Leadership and Administration program is designed to help you develop the knowledge, skills, dispositions, and experiences to become a licensed principal. This unique scholar-practitioner program, grounded in current research, provides students with opportunities to respond to authentic case studies, participate in school leadership experiences, work side-by-side with principal mentors, and develop the ability to impact social change.
The Ed.S. in Educational Leadership and Administration program and its curriculum is approved by the Minnesota Board of School Administrators as a principal preparation program that leads to P–12 Principal Licensure in Minnesota. Its curriculum is also aligned with the standards of the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC), the Educational Leadership Constituents Council (ELCC), and the National Policy Board for Educational Administration (NPBEA).
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Administrator Leadership for Teaching and Learning (Ed.S.) ( Know More)
Designed for administrators who want to quickly increase their effectiveness in transforming their educational environment. With increased expertise in understanding and analyzing research, graduates of this curriculum—which is focused on an innovative, collaborative model of administration—will have the skills to integrate theory and practice to advance their careers and have a positive impact on their educational communities. Completing this post-master's program allows you to obtain a Walden Ed.D. degree in less time.
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Teacher Leadership (Ed.S.) ( Know More)
Designed for educators who want to quickly increase their ability to make contributions to their school or organization, thereby improving the lives of their students. By focusing on best practices that can be applied immediately in the classroom, the program's curriculum empowers educators at all levels of experience to use research to effect change and improve student learning, while developing the skills needed for professional advancement. Completing this post-master's program allows you to obtain a Walden Ed.D. degree in less time.
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Child Day Care Management ( Know More)
Prepare for a career in Child Day Care Management at home, at your own pace, with Penn Foster Career School. Turn your love for children into an exciting career with the Penn Foster Career School Child Day Care Management Program. Train quickly and conveniently. Learn to:
* Organize educational activities * Start and operate your own child care facility * Set up and maintain a safe, clean, well-organized child care environment * Use computers to help children learn and play
And you'll learn it all at home no classroom needed! Get the latest information on licensing, accreditation and certification, working with parents, and financing and budgeting your child care center exactly what you need to start your career in Child Day Care Management.
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