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Administrative Leadership and Policy Studies Principal Licensure Program

Administrative Leadership and Policy Studies Principal Licensure Program. It takes a partnership to prepare future principals. Value of the Program. Earn principal licensure

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Administrative Leadership and Policy Studies Principal Licensure Program

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  1. Administrative Leadership and Policy Studies Principal Licensure Program It takes a partnership to prepare future principals

  2. Value of the Program • Earn principal licensure • Gain leadership skills and experience – clinical practice activities integrated with course content throughout program • Complete a graduate degree with just three extra courses beyond licensure curriculum

  3. Courses and Credits Completed in four consecutive semesters, including summers

  4. Metro-Area Cohorts • Each entering class forms a cohort, meeting in a particular school district in the Denver metro area • Evening class runs for three and a half hours and meets on same weeknight throughout 60-week program. • 32 credits broken down as: First Semester – 8 credits, Second Semester – 8 credits, Third Semester – 8 credits, Fourth semester – 8 credits • Online support, learning and work in between weekly class sessions • Applicants from all districts welcome

  5. Distance-Learning Cohorts • Four-semester sequence begins every summer • 32 credits broken down differently: Summer – 9 credits, Fall – 9 credits, Spring – 9 credits, 2nd Summer – 5 credits • Optimal for the professional who lives far away from Denver or who prefers not to meet on a weekly basis • Weeklong face-to-face “boot camp” in first June, two intensive face-to-face weekends in fall, two intensive weekends in spring, final intensive weekend in 2nd summer – all face-to-face meetings on Downtown Denver campus • All other instruction completed online

  6. Upcoming Cohort Summer 2010 Distance-Learning Cohort (DL#11)Start Date: June 14, 2010Location: Downtown Denver CampusDates and Times: Meets for a fulltime “boot camp” on June 14-18, 2010, followed by two intensive weekends (Friday evening through all day Saturday) in Fall 2010, two intensive weekends in Spring 2011 and a final intensive weekend in Summer 2011. All other course work is conducted online and at students’ clinical practice sites (usually their own schools).Application Deadline: March 15, 2010

  7. Upcoming Cohort Fall 2010 Denver Public Schools Leadership Academy (DPSLA-6) Attend an Info Session to receive waiver of $50 application fee: April 28, 2010 or May 4, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. in the DPS Administration Building Board room (RSVP to Rebecca.Schell@ucdenver.edu)Start Date: August 24, 2010Location: DPS Administration Building, 900 Grant Street, Denver, CO 80203Day/Time: Courses held on Tuesdays 5:00 PM – 8:00 PMApplication Deadline: June 15, 2010Interview Date: TBA

  8. Relationship of Clinical Practice to Program Clinical practice gained at student’s own schoolwith the support and supervision of the principal

  9. Learning Domains • Leadership for Engaging Families and the Community in School Goals • Leadership and Advocacy for the Learning Environment (School Improvement) • Leadership and Stewardship of the Teaching Environment (Supervision – Evaluation) • Leadership and Operations Management of the School Organization (Law, Finance, Policy)

  10. Leadership for Engaging Families and the Community in School Goals • Ethics, Core Values, and Leadership Platform Project • School Culture and Equity Project • Family-Community Engagement Project • Vision-Mission Project

  11. Leadership and Advocacyfor the Learning Environment • School Improvement: Quality School Project • School Improvement: Data Analysis Project • School Improvement: Curriculum Project • School Improvement: Planning

  12. Leadership and Stewardship of the Teaching Environment • Evaluation Cycles (Supervision Calendar, Evaluation Cycles, and Supervision Tools Project) • Instructional Leadership Work Sample (Supervisory Platform, Instructional Conversations, and Instructional Leadership Work Sample Project)

  13. Leadership and Operations Management of the School Organization • Legal Audit • No Child Left Behind and School Budget Project

  14. Program Costs(Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Summer 2010)

  15. Financial Support • Office of Financial Aidwww.cudenver.edu/finaid303-556-2886 • Scholarship Resource Center http://www.ucdenver.edu/student-services/resources/Scholarships 303-352-3608 • School of Education & Human Development Scholarship Informationwww.cudenver.edu/sehd/scholarships • Talk to your school district!

  16. An Investment National average salaries in public schools as of 2006-2007 (Educational Research Service)

  17. Graduate Degree Options • Three additional courses (9 semester credits) earns a graduate degree • Credits usually taken after 32-credit licensure program, and may be transferred in from another institution • Master of Arts (M.A.)For those who do not already have a master’s degree, or who specifically need an M.A. • Education Specialist (Ed.S.)For those who already have a master’s degree

  18. Master of Arts Degree Take one course from each of three categories: • Educational research • Educational foundations/multicultural education • Educational psychology/special education See Academic Advisor for specific course listings. In final semester, complete comprehensive exam paper that is 10-15 pages in length and tells how the three courses will help you in your role as a principal or administrator.

  19. Education Specialist Degree • Take all three courses in a single, focused area, to be determined by student and faculty advisor. • In final semester, complete comprehensive exam paper that is 10-15 pages in length and tells how the three courses will help you in your role as a principal or administrator.

  20. Application Process: Materials • Application checklist can be found at http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/SchoolOfEducation/Apply/Pages/AdministrativeLeadershipPolicyStudies.aspx • Graduate Application Part 1 and In-State Tuition Classification form • $50 application fee (see coupon in this presentation for fee waiver info for Summer 2010 admission) • Resume • Written Statement, explaining interests and goals in relation to the program • Online written response – see checklist for more details • Photocopy of current teaching or special services license (At least three years experience as a teacher or special services provider is preferred) • Three letters of recommendation, including one from principal • Two official transcripts in sealed envelopes from each previous college or university • GRE scores may be required – depending on previous academic record • Interviews may be required, depending upon the cohort (we will notify applicants if this is a requirement)

  21. Application Process: Deadlines Summer 2010 Distance Learning Cohort – March 15, 2010 Fall 2010 DPS Cohort – June 15, 2010 Spring 2011 – October 15, 2010

  22. Print out the Coupon to receive a Summer 2010 Application Fee Waiver Fee Waivers for students applying to Fall 2010 DPS cohort will be given at the face-to-face information sessions in DPS

  23. Contact Information Rebecca Schell, ALPS Academic Advisor University of Colorado Denver School of Education & Human Developmentrebecca.schell@ucdenver.edu Phone: 303-315-4978 Office: 1380 Lawrence Street, suite 701 www.cudenver.edu/sehd/alps

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