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MEDEL.EDLD - Master of Education in Educational Leadership
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ADMISSION
There are no additional requirements other than those required for admission to the graduate program at DBU.
ADMISSION TO THE GRADUATE EDUCATOR PREPARATION PROGRAM
The College of Education graduate program directors provide guidance and provides support in areas such as advising, registration, monitoring your program and to offer support in your spiritual, academic, and professional walk.
Once admitted to the University, students seeking Texas certification need to complete the criteria to become officially accepted and admitted to the Dorothy M. Bush College of Education Educator Preparation Program (EPP). Prior to applying to the Educator Preparation Program, a degree plan must be selected by the candidate and a College of Education program director/advisor. The College of Education faculty and staff are dedicated to helping you achieve academic success and assisting you in achieving your educational goals.
Graduate candidates wishing to officially enter the Educator Preparation Program should review and comply with the requirements by the end of their first semester. Considerations will be based on the following criteria:
· Upon completion of the requirements, the Educator Preparation Program Admissions Committee will meet to determine continued eligibility and candidates will be notified of their decision.
· The GRE or MAT may be waived if a candidate maintains an A- or better during the first 12 hours of the program. If you have already taken the GRE or MAT, please submit the official scores to the graduate office at graduate@dbu.edu.
· Grade Point Average of 3.0 and a minimum 3.0 Grade Point Average at the time of application to the program
· Teacher Service Record submitted if applicable (Blackboard submission)
· Completion of the admission interview with the Graduate EPP Committee.
· DBU admission letter signed and submitted
· Signed and submitted both FERPA forms. (Blackboard submission)
· Signed and submitted the Educator Code of Ethics. (Blackboard submission)
· Signed and submitted Notice of Requirements (Blackboard submission)
· Signed and submitted TExES testing guidelines (Blackboard submission)
· Acknowledgment of Graduate Handbook (blackboard submission)
· Upon receipt of a letter of admission to the Educator Preparation Program, candidate must provide a written response acknowledging the acceptance of admittance to the program.
Other Requirements
· The 3.0 GPA criteria must be maintained to remain in the program.
· Candidates admitted to the Graduate Educator Preparation Program are required to upload the documents listed above
PROGRAM CONTINUANCE
Continuance in the program past the first 12 hours is pending submission of a satisfactory score on the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) or Graduate Record Examinations® (GRE®).
A waiver of the GRE or MAT requirement may be considered if the student meets one of the following conditions:
earns an “A-“ or higher in each of the first four courses (12 hours) of graduate coursework in the DBU College of Education, or
holds a Bachelor’s degree from the DBU College of Education earned within the past five years with a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher, or
holds a Master’s degree from DBU.
REQUISITES
Entrance requirements for graduate programs in the College of Education must be met, including having at least two years of credible teaching experience in an accredited K-12 public or private school by the time the candidate has completed the necessary coursework and is ready to take the appropriate certification examinations. A copy of the teacher candidate’s service record will be required to substantiate the teaching experience requirement prior to recommending the teacher candidate to register for the state certification examinations.
Master of Education Practicum
The practicum experience consists of two courses. The practicums are an extensive supervised experience at a field site comprising the final component of the comprehensive preparation program. It is designed to bring together all the experiences, skills, and knowledge gained through the coursework and experiences of the program. Candidates will be expected to attend a practicum orientation and fulfill all required practicum documents prior to approval of a designated site. Students must earn a 3.0 GPA in order to progress to Practicum II/Internship.
Offered Fall and Spring.
Principal Certification
CORE COURSES
course | Credit hours |
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CERTIFICATION COURSES - Specialized Preparation for TExES 268 and PASL | 21 |
EDAD 6303 - Internship in Educational Administration II EDAD 6312 - School Law EDAD 6314 - The Principalship EDAD 6316 - School Personnel Administration EDAD 6389 - Internship in Educational Administration (S-L) EDUC 6302 - Research in Education (S-L) EDUC 6318 - Leading for Learning EDAD 6020 - Seminar in Educational Leadership | |
DEGREE COURSES | 6 |
EDAD 6300 - Foundations of Instructional Leadership EDUC 6306 - Curriculum Design and Evaluation (Requisite) EDAD 6010 - Defense of Degree | |
SPECIALIZED ELECTIVE COURSE | 3 |
EDAD 6302 - Advancing Educational Leadership (AEL)/T-TESS or Select from one of the courses below: EDAD 6311 - Educational Organization and Administration EDAD 6315 - School Finance/Business Management EDAD 6319 - Christian School Education Administration EDUC 6304 - Improvement of Instruction EDUC 6308 - The School and Multicultural Society EDUC 6310 - Foundations of Christian School Education EDUC 6311 - Christian School Curriculum EDUC 6316 - Digital Citizenship EDUC 6320 - Project-Based Learning ESLS 5310 - Administration of ESL Programs LTEC 6302 - Pedagogy in the Digital Age LTEC 6303 - Technology Tools for Learning LTEC 6306 - Multimedia Design and Production for Learning SPED 5310 - Introduction to Exceptional Learners SPED 6320 - Current Trends in Special Education | |
Total Credit Hours Required | 30 |
Note: The State Principal Certificate qualifies an individual for the Principalship in grades Pre-Kindergarten through Twelve and for almost all positions in the central administration office except the Superintendency. The certificate requires the completion of a master’s program, two years of successful teaching experience in an accredited public or private school, and the passing of the Principal TExES exam.
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION GRADUATE DEFENSE OF DEGREE
Because of Dallas Baptist University’s quest for meaningful assessment of graduate candidates, a defense of degree is required in all College of Education Graduate Programs. The defense of degree is a capstone collection of signature assessments and artifacts with reflections that demonstrate a candidate’s personal growth, development, and acquisition of knowledge, skills, and dispositions.
A web-based format will be utilized by the candidate to enhance the presentation and to justify why the degree should be awarded to the candidate. The candidate’s formal defense will be presented to members of the Defense of Degree Committee and will take place on the main campus each semester.
Candidates must register for the Defense of Degree course as prescribed in their degree plan during the semester in which they will present their defense of degree. Practicing teachers, administrators, consultants, superintendents, guidance directors, personnel directors, and Educational Region Service Center personnel, as well as DBU professors and administrators, volunteer their time for this highly selective process.
Non-Certification Degree Track in Educational Leadership
The Master of Education in Educational Leadership Non-Certification degree is a 30-hour non-thesis program. The program is composed of 21 core hours and 9 hours of specialized preparation electives. This degree is available only to students who are not seeking Texas State School Principal Certification. A completed non-certification agreement form is required for participating students.
The following are the courses in the non-certification track:
course | Credit hours |
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DEGREE CORE COURSES | 21 |
EDAD 6300 - Foundations of Instructional Leadership EDAD 6312 - School Law EDAD 6314 - The Principalship EDAD 6316 - School Personnel Administration EDUC 6302 - Research in Education (S-L) EDUC 6306 - Curriculum Design and Evaluation EDUC 6318 - Leading for Learning EDAD 6010 - Defense of Degree | |
SPECIALIZED ELECTIVE COURSES | 9 |
Select three courses from the following: EDAD 6303 - Internship in Educational Administration II (Spring) EDAD 6315 - School Finance/Business Management EDAD 6319 - Christian School Education Administration EDAD 6389 - Internship in Educational Administration (Fall) EDUC 6304 - Improvement of Instruction EDUC 6308 - The School and Multicultural Society EDUC 6310 - Foundations of Christian School Education EDUC 6311 - Christian School Curriculum EDUC 6313 - Assessment to Improve Learning: Formative Assessments and Continuous Improvement EDUC 6316 - Digital Citizenship EDUC 6320 - Project-Based Learning ESLS 5310 - Administration of ESL Programs LTEC 6302 - Pedagogy in the Digital Age LTEC 6303 - Technology Tools for Learning LTEC 6306 - Multimedia Design and Production for Learning MRKT 6301 - Advanced Marketing Strategies (S-L) SPED 5310 - Introduction to Exceptional Learners SPED 6320 - Current Trends in Special Education |
(S-L)=Course(s) with field-based service-learning component.
Refer to individual course descriptions for course requisites.
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
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