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2013-2014 Graduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Educational Leadership, M.Ed.


Ethics & Multicultural Concentration Contact Information

Contact: Dr. Mike Dishman
Office: TP 3805
Phone: (770) 499-3671
Fax: (770) 423-6910
Email:
mdishma2@kennesaw.edu
Web address:
http://www.kennesaw.edu/education/grad/EdLeadership%20-%201.htm

Technology Leadership Concentration Contact Information

Contact: Dr. Traci Redish
Office: KH 2119
Phone: (770)499-3349
Fax: (770) 499-3263
Email:
tredish@kennesaw.edu
Web address:
http://www.kennesaw.edu/education/grad/EdTechnology.htm

The M.Ed. in Educational Leadership is designed to prepare and develop educational leaders to direct school improvement toward higher levels of student learning and achievement. The program allows experienced educational professionals to earn an M. Ed. in six semesters while continuing their careers. Candidates complete six semesters of course work taught by full-time graduate faculty and experienced school personnel. The program is delivered in cohorts offered on campus and occasionally off site. Completion of the program leads to an NL-5 certificate in Educational Leadership.

During the course of study, candidates develop a personal, professional portfolio including Board of Regents, Professional Standards Commission, and NCATE standards. A field experience is embedded into each semester’s work to provide synthesis of the practical and theoretical knowledge necessary for today’s educational leader. At the conclusion of the program, candidates will possess the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary to lead schools to higher levels of achievement for all students. Candidates can select from two concentrations in Educational Leadership: Ethics & Multicultural Leadership or Technology Leadership.

The M.Ed. in Educational Leadership prepares educational leaders to:

  • facilitate the development of programs responsive to the strengths and needs of Georgia’s increasingly diverse population and ever-changing society;
  • set high expectations for all students in the school or system, organizing curriculum, instruction, and assessment to yield high student achievement;
  • use data on student learning and achievement to benchmark and monitor progress toward continuous improvement;
  • lead schools using standards-based objectives, results-based performance management, and continuous improvement, and;
  • work collaboratively with school communities, including students, parents, and staff members, service agencies and non-profit organizations.

General Requirements for Admission to M.Ed. in Educational Leadership

The M. Ed. in Educational Leadership is designed for experienced educational professionals and is limited to current practitioners who have successfully completed at least two years of full-time work in the field.. The Department of Educational Leadership Graduate Admission Committee in the Bagwell College of Education determines the eligibility of each applicant. To be considered for admission to the Master of Education Program of Study in Educational Leadership a candidate must possess the following:

  1. a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution
  2. cumulative grade point average of 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale) or above on all undergraduate and any graduate work completed (GRE scores may be considered if GPA is below 2.75)
  3. a professional résumé documenting education, experience, and a record of leadership activities
  4. a completed mentor form from a current administrator
  5. a Georgia Teaching Certificate or equivalent
  6. two years successful contractual experience as an educational professional in the public schools
  7. a completed evaluation and statement of support from two administrators

Admission to a cohort group is competitive and open to a limited number of candidates. The decision from the Graduate Admissions Committee is communicated in writing to the applicants. An applicant will not be considered for admission until all application requirements are met by the specified deadline. If admission is denied upon the first review, the applicant must contact the Office of Graduate Admissions to update his or her application for review in a future semester.

Transfer Credit

Graduate courses taken at other accredited institutions must be evaluated and approved by the program coordinator or department chair. A maximum of nine semester hours of transfer credit (with grades of “B” or better) may be applied toward a degree program. No courses will be accepted for transfer credit if they are more than five years old at the time of evaluation or have been used in completing another degree.  Transfer credit includes all course work accepted into the M.Ed. program prior to admission in full standing (maximum nine semester hours), whether earned at another institution or at Kennesaw State University.

Grades in Graduate Courses

Expectations for satisfactory graduate level student performance are detailed in Academic Policies section of this catalog.

Non-Degree Candidates

Students classified as non-degree students are not permitted to enroll in the M.Ed. in Educational Leadership. This program will not provide graduate level course work for certification renewal purposes.

Petition to Graduate

Each M.Ed. candidate must petition to graduate at least one semester prior to completion of program requirements. The candidate should contact their program to request a petition. The Petition to Graduate form can be found online at www.kennesaw.edu/education/grad/.

 

Programs of Study

Ethics & Multicultural Concentration


The Ethics and Multicultural concentration prepares candidates to make leadership decisions based on legal and ethical principles promoting educational equity. Through a cohort model, the Master of Education program in Educational Leadership prepares dynamic, high-performing leaders for our diverse, technologically complex society with the knowledge and skills to create learning environments that support teacher success in bringing students from diverse groups to high levels of learning. The courses and their typical order of rotation is as follows:

Program Total (36 Credit Hours)


Technology Leadership Concentration


The concentration in Technology Leadership prepares leaders to inspire a shared vision for the comprehensive use of technology in 21st century schools. Candidates will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure that curricular design, instructional strategies, assessment methods, and learning environments are integrated with appropriate technologies to maximize teaching and learning. Candidates will discover how to use technology to collect and analyze data, interpret results, and communicate findings to improve instructional practice and student achievement. In addition, candidates will learn to apply technology to enhance their own professional practice and to increase the productivity of others.

The Master of Education in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Technology Leadership prepares and develops administrators with an advanced level of expertise in educational technology to direct school improvement toward higher levels of student learning and achievement. It is designed for participants who have a T-4 Teaching Certificate. This program enables experienced educators to complete the Master’s program in six semesters. Candidates complete 36 hours of specialized course work taught by full-time graduate faculty and experienced instructional technology specialists. The program is delivered in cohorts offered in a blended format, both on campus and on-line.

Candidates will demonstrate competency of the National Educational Technology Standards for Administrators (NETS-A), as well as the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (PSC) standards and the Georgia Board of Regents (BOR) strands. With this background, candidates will be equipped to serve in any number of leadership positions within a school/district requiring an “L-certificate,” such as an assistant principal or principal, as well as in leadership positions that require knowledge and expertise in educational technology. The Educational Leadership Department works in collaboration with the GaDOE Educational Technology Training Center (ETTC) to provide the technical expertise and resources to offer this innovative program in Technology Leadership. State-of-the art facilities and knowledgeable faculty make this program highly attractive to individuals seeking a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership. The courses and their typical order of rotation is as follows:

Program Total (36 Credit Hours)