EDA-EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
EDA 5191 Leadership in Education: School
Improvement Theory and Practice 3
Leadership
theories and planning models which have been developed through studies in
education, business, industry, and the military will be examined. Application
of these will be made to educational practices with a focus on continuous
improvement and on the school improvement process.
EDA 5198 Community Partnerships 1
Community
and Stakeholder Partnerships is a standard that identifies the skills and
knowledge base needed by high performing leaders in the area of community
relations. Participants will identify major opinion leaders in the community
and their relationships to school goals and programs. Models of shared decision
making will be reviewed and applied to foster sensitivity to allowing shared
decision making with appropriate stakeholders. Participants will realize the
methods and the need for shared responsibility for student and school success.
EDA 6061 Educational Organization and
Administration 3
Examines
the structure, organization and management of modern education. Emphasis is
upon basic theories, principles and competencies in educational administration.
EDA 6222 Administration of School Personnel 2-3
Focus
is on the improvement of educational programs through the proper management of
human resources. Emphasis is upon recruitment, selection placement, and
evaluation of school personnel.
EDA 6232 Law and Education 3
Examines
law and its relationship to education. Students study constitutional law,
legislative enactments, school policies, and the relationships among these
aspects of school law as they pertain to administration. Tort liability, due
process for students, corporal punishment, teacher contracts, and other law
relating to authority and responsibility of teachers and administrators are
included.
EDA 6240 Introduction to School Finance 3
Focus
is on principles, trends, and practices in financing public education,
including federal, state, and local financial support programs. School finance
as related to taxation and other areas of school finance is included. Fiscal
policies, planning, and management as related to the total education program
are central themes.
EDA 6503 The Principalship 3
Focus
is on problems, practices, and theories pertinent to the administration of
building level programs in elementary, middle, and secondary schools. Includes
planning, staffing, implementing, and evaluation techniques needed to
administer a school program.
EDA 6940 The Principalship/Internship 1-6
A
two-semester field experience in the administration of building-level education
programs. Focus is on applying education management theories and best practices
relevant to elementary, middle, and secondary school principals. Graded on
satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only. Permission is required.
EDA 7190 Leadership in the Professional
Literature 3
Student
will critically examine leadership roles and develop an awareness of effects of
leadership in particular circumstances by exploring classic readings from the
humanities in a seminar setting. Students will: 1) compare and contrast classic
descriptions of the roles of educational leaders with current educational
research best practices related to leadership, and 2) analyze and evaluate
leadership behavior under adverse conditions and in situations which require
high performance.
EDA 7215 School and Community Relations 3
Relationship
of school administration to community; educational decision-making in context
of local politics; community analysis; public relations; public participation
in education planning; and implications for school administrators and board of
education.
EDA 7217 Effective Communication Techniques 3
Prerequisite:
EDS 6105.
Broad
based study of communication skills and techniques, both interpersonal and
media oriented, that emphasize strategies used by outstanding educational
leaders within and outside the educational domain.
EDA 7331 Crisis Intervention in
Educational Environments 3
Administrators
and teachers will develop skills to manage student behaviors that constitute
crises. This need has emerged as traditional restraints on students’ behavior
have been eroded and schools deal with students who suffer from a lack of proper
socialization and emotional self-control. The students will apply major
psychological theories to management of human behavior in schools. The student
will design a systematic behavior management plan, including intervention in
crisis situations, for student in a school setting.
EDA 7423 School Reform: Research to Practice 3
Covers
the use of research in determining the relationship of school administration to
the community; educational decision-making in the context of local politics;
community analysis; public relations; public participation in educational
planning; school advisory councils; dealing with parents; and implications for
school administrators and boards of education.
EDA 7931 Seminar with High Performing
Educational Leaders 3
Provides
exposure for educational leadership students to high performing educational
leaders. Students will interact with high performing leaders, study current
research in educational leadership, develop group experiences in theoretical
problems and solutions, and spend observation time in the work site of a high
performing educational leader.
EDA 7985 Dissertation Research Design Seminar 3
Reviews
research design concepts in the context of the proposed dissertation topic.
Students work with the instructor of record (and involve the doctoral committee
chair) to write a comprehensive problem statement, produce a comprehensive
literature review, and develop a solid methodology for the study. Development
of a preliminary Human Subject (IRB) application is another product. 40sh of
doctoral course work is required prior to enrolling in this course and
permission is required.
EDA 8980 Dissertation 3
Major
individual research in an area of significant educational interest; designed
specifically for candidates in the Ed. D. Curriculum and Instruction program.
Will reflect intensive educational research produced by the student and
collaboratively developed with the student’s graduate committee. Admission to
candidacy and permission is required.