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Education Leadership (EDLE)Graduate School of Education
Related Mason Website: Graduate School of Education (http://gse.gmu.edu/) 500 In-Service Educational Development (1-6:0:0). See EDUC 500 597 Special Topics in Education (3:3:0). See EDUC 597 598 Directed Reading, Research, and Individual Projects (1-6:0:0). See EDUC 598 600 Workshop in Education (1-6:0:0). See EDUC 600 611 Schools and Communities (3:3:0). Studies schools from historical, political, sociological, and anthropological perspectives. The course emphasizes effective school and community relations, including conflict management and resolution. 612 Education Law (3:3:0). Studies law as related to education, including history and precedence. 621 School Administration (3:3:0). Analyzes the principalship with particular attention to assessment and development of leadership skills. (EDLE 611 and 621 should be the first courses taken in education leadership programs.) 624 Curriculum Development and Evaluation: Elementary/Middle Education (3:3:0). Studies curriculum design and evaluation at the elementary and middle/junior high school levels, with emphasis on instructional leadership (should not be taken by a degree student who has successfully completed EDLE 626 or 627 or its equivalent). 625 Curriculum Development and Evaluation: Middle/Secondary Education (3:3:0). Studies curriculum design and evaluation at the middle/junior high and secondary school levels, with emphasis on the roles of educational leaders (not available to students who have completed EDLE 627 or 628 or its equivalent). 626 Curriculum Development and Evaluation (3:3:0). Studies curriculum design and evaluation in education, with emphasis on the roles of educational leaders, models of change, and strategies of learning and instruction. 630 The Application of Learning and Motivational Theory (3:3:0). Studies contemporary learning and motivational theories that affect the administration of schools and other educational settings. Emphasizes adult learning. 631 Supervision and Evaluation of Instruction (3:3:0). Prerequisites: EDLE 611 and 621. Analysis of instructional elements and processes; and theory and practices in evaluation/supervision of instructional programs and staff. 725 School Business Management (3:3:0). Prerequisites: EDLE 611 and 621. Covers research, theories, and practices in the management of finances in education. Emphasis is on school-site tasks; attention is given to site-based management. 740 Personnel Administration in Education (3:3:0). Studies theory, research, and practice relating to human resources management in education, including recruitment, selection, placement, evaluation, development, and rewarding of employees. 789 Organizational Theories and Leadership Development (3:3:0). Studies theories of organizational development with emphasis on leadership in educational settings. 791 Internship I in Education Leadership (3:0:3 or 6:0:6). Prerequisite: Permission of advisor. Applies administrative and supervisory theory to practice and analysis of practice through approved field experiences. Internship may be repeated for credit. 797 Advanced Topics in Education (3:3:0). See EDUC 797. 895 Emerging Issues in Administration and Supervision (3:3:0). Prerequisite: Admission to the Ph.D. program or permission of instructor. Studies selected emerging issues in educational leadership. Students engage in research, study, discussion, and writing about the various topics selected for study.
George Mason University:2000-2001 University Catalog: Catalog Index: Course Descriptions: Education Leadership (EDLE) |
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