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Orientation Educational Leadership

Orientation Educational Leadership. Educational Leadership. Masters of Science in Education with an emphasis in Educational Administration Preliminary Administrative Credential Tier I Professional Administrative Credential Tier II—one semester “fast track program”

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Orientation Educational Leadership

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  1. OrientationEducational Leadership

  2. Educational Leadership • Masters of Science in Education with an emphasis in Educational Administration • Preliminary Administrative Credential Tier I • Professional Administrative Credential Tier II—one semester “fast track program” • Ed.D. in Administration and Leadership

  3. Steps in becoming a school leader • BA/BS Degree • Teaching Credential • Three+ years teaching experience • Do a combined MS/Tier I • Get a job as an administrator • Do Tier II (may be combined with doctorate)

  4. Mission of Department Our mission is to prepare school leaders who demonstrate strategic, instructional, organizational, political and community leadership; and to provide the community a source of scholarship and assistance in interpretation and application of scholarship. Based on NCATE-Approved Curriculum Guidelines for Advanced Programs in Educational Leadership 1995

  5. Degree Apply to CSUF Study plan approved Grad Check Master’s project Degree issued by CSUF Credential Apply to credential program Fieldwork plan approved Provide evidence of meeting CCTC domains of competence Preliminary credential or certificate issued by CCTC Critical steps in completing the Tier I credential and MS degree program

  6. California Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (CPSEL’s) • …stewardship of a vision of learning that is shared and supported by the school community. • …sustaining a school culture and instructional program conducive to student learning and staff professional growth. • …ensuring management of the organization. • …collaborating with families and community members…. • …modeling a personal code of ethics and developing professional leadership capacity. • …understanding…larger political, social, economic, legal, and cultural context.

  7. Strands for Courses in MS/Tier I • Research • Written Communication • Oral Communication • Professional Perspective • Technology Skills

  8. Characteristics of Fieldwork • Significant administrative/leadership activities • Planned to meet the needs of credential candidates and school sites • Developed jointly by the candidates and their mentors

  9. Student Support in Fieldwork

  10. Program Growth

  11. Special Characteristics • Required Summer Session • Pre-set course structure for cohort • Cohorts meet on the same night throughout the program • Department Conference during spring break for CSUF • Monthly student newsletter • Council of Education Leadership Students

  12. DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE

  13. Assessment • Tier IEvery student getting a Tier I credential must provide evidence that they have demonstrated competence in each of the CSPEL’s. • Tier IIEvery student completing Tier II enrolls in EdAd501,completes evidence coversheets, and shows evidence of competence in each of the CSPEL’s

  14. Infusion of Technology • Strategic use of department-wide email communications to students for student input, department planning and collaboration. • Use of web-based instruction for lectures, class discussion chats, on-line presenters, posting of student work. • On-line resources developed by the Library and faculty

  15. Web Sitesto Support Leader Development • Sites for Education Leaders http://ed.fullerton.edu/EdLeadership/weblinks.html • School Law http://users.library.fullerton.edu/education/edlaw.htm • Demographics http://users.library.fullerton.edu/education/demographics.htm

  16. Louise Adler, Ph.D. • Former school board member. • Worked at Cal State Fullerton since 1988 • First tenure-track woman employed by the dept. • Research has focused on the impact of politics on schools. • Co-edited The Politics of Linking Schools and Social Services (1993) and Education as a Basic Industry, Urban Education (1997) • Has published articles on curriculum challenges in the public schools.

  17. Ron Oliver, Ph.D. • Former teacher, elementary and middle school principal, and assistant superintendent. • Taught in the political science department for 12 years. • Research agenda focuses on adult learners, organizational theory, and the co-administrators. •  ”A Quest for Relevance: Integrating Theory and Practice Through the Learning Process” Educ. Lead. and Admin. (1999).

  18. Linda Orozco, Ph.D. • Administrative experience includes K-12 schools, regional/county education agencies, community college, and private industry. • Educating Diverse Populations and Educational Leadership each include comprehensive web-based instructional materials. • Avid runner, she has completed numerous marathons including Los Angeles, New York, Paris, and Athens.

  19. Joyce Lee, Ed.D. • Ed.D. in Adult and Organizational Learning, Teachers College, Columbia University. • Employed for the past five years as a central office administrator in northern New Jersey • Research interests include qualitative research, especially collaborative inquiry, technology integration, and professional development. • Co-authored, Collaborative Inquiry in Practice: Action, Reflection, and Making Meaning, published by Sage Publications in the Spring, 2000.

  20. Ken Stichter, Ed.D. • Joined department in Fall of 2001. • Ed.D. from USC • Assistant Superintendent Educational Services FJUHSD

  21. HOW TO REACH US • Our email addresses: • Dr. Adler x7673ladler@fullerton.edu • Dr. Lee x5821joycelee@fullerton.edu • Dr. Oliver x2141roliver@fullerton.edu • Dr. Orozco x7246lorozco@fullerton.edu • Dr. Stichter x7484kstichter@fullerton.edu • Department secretary—Therese Berthon 278-4023 http://ed.fullerton.edu/edleadeship

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