Thursday, February 26, 2009

Within Reach

Sorry for the lack of posting. Work, grad classes, and family have kept me/us pretty busy.

As of this morning, I am signed up for the final two classes of my Master's Degree. I will officially be done in July and graduate in August with a Master's Degree in Education Administration emphasizing the Principalship. However, in order to become a licensed principal, I will need to complete a 12 credit-hour licensure program that includes a two-semester internship (as well as passing the Praxis principal examination). After graduating high school in 2001, I never would have imagined that I would have gotten to this point in my life so quickly. I'll just be glad when it is over :)

Educational Administration: The Principalship
Master's Program (Standard Program)

Required Coursework

The Department of Educational Foundations and Leadership offers a 30-hour Master’s Degree Program in the Principalship. With the help of an advisor and approval of the Graduate School, courses may be substituted and/or waived to create specialized options. Requirements of the Principalship Master’s Degree Program in Educational Administration are listed below.

Master’s Courses - 30 credits
5100:600 (3) Philosophies of Education (completed)
5100:624 (3) Educational Psychology (completed)
5100:604 (3) Topical Seminar: Cultural Foundations of Education (completed)
5100:640 (3) Techniques of Research (completed)
5170:601 (3) Organizational Leadership (completed)
5170:604 (3) School/Community Relations (Summer 2009)
5170:607 (3) School Law (Summer 2009)
5170:610 (3) Supervision of Instruction (completed)
5170:620 (3) School Culture and Governance (completed)
5170:615 (3) Disability Law (completed)

Total Principalship Master’s Program: 30

The candidate will be required to pass a portfolio assessment by a three-member full-time faculty panel in order to qualify for graduation.

The Principalship Licensure Program is an option in educational administration designed to prepare a candidate for an Ohio license to practice as a school principal and is built on two components: the Principalship master's degree and those post-master's courses listed below.

Post-Master’s Licensure Courses - 12 credits
5170:602 (3) Management of Physical Resources
5170:603 (3) Management of Human Resources
5170:695/696 (3+3) Principal Internship

Total Principalship Licensure Program: 12

To obtain a license to practice the work of a school principal through the College of Education, the candidate will have a total of 42 post-baccalaureate hours, a master’s degree, completion of a supervised two semester internship in the area in which the candidate seeks the license, successful passage of the state licensing examination, and completion of a statement of good moral character.

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