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Specialization Electives Educational Technology Electives EDAD
524 Educational Organization and Leadership (3-4) Examines historical
and current philosophical trends, legal and ethical issues, sociological forces,
issues relating to diverse populations and the educational systems that impact
public and non-public school leadership and administration. For persons not specializing
in administration, or a beginning course for persons expecting to specialize in
administration. EDAD 525 Organization and Management of Small Schools
(3) Designed for teachers in one- and two-teacher schools. A study of
such topics as daily and weekly schedules, relationships with board and constituency,
maintenance of cumulative records and register, testing programs, care of facilities,
and ordering of supplies. EDAD 540 Personal and Philosophical Aspects
of Leadership (3-4) Students in this course explore their own leadership
styles, philosophical and spiritual perspectives and how those characteristics
impact the individual as an educational leader. EDAD 545 Supervision
of Instruction (3-4) Designed for principals, superintendents, and instructional
supervisors concerned with the improvement of teaching and learning by professional
supervision. EDAD 570 The Human Resources Function in Education (3)
Explanations of personnel policy determination; procedures employed in recruitment,
selection, appointment, and induction of personnel; the formulation and administration
of salary schedules; provisions for professional welfare and inservice improvement
of personnel. EDAD 574 Legal Aspects of Education (3-4) Study
of laws, judicial decisions, and constitutional provisions relating to education.
Legal principles involved in practical problems of school administration and childrens
rights and special services. EDAD 576 School Administration, K-12
(3) Focus on principles and theories of administration and leadership
of schools. Study of leadership opportunities and responsibilities in areas of
purpose, direction, accountability, organization management, personnel relationships,
student problems and services, and school community relations. EDAD
578 Supervised Field Experience at the School Level (1-3) Actual job performance
and observation in public schools. Fulfills the fieldwork requirements for the
California Preliminary Administrative Services Credential. Prerequisite: Recommendation
of the department chair; certificate of criminal clearance. EDAD 579
School Finance (3) Review of public and nonpublic school revenues and
educational finance support programs. Examination of local ability and effort
in financing schools. Study of school financial statements and budgets.
EDAD 589 Work Conference (1-6) Educational conferences, workshops,
clinics, experience off campus. May be repeated for additional credit.
EDAD 599 Independent Study in Administration and Leadership (1-6) Empirical
or literature research in educational administration, which results in a written
product. Prerequisite: Recommendation of department chair. EDAD
640 Professional Development (3-4) Designed to assist educational leaders
to develop a climate of professional growth in a school or school system, and
to develop expertise in planning, implementing, and evaluating such activities
as teachers institutes, work conferences, clinics, and conventions.
EDAD 645 Legal Aspects of Private Education (3) A selective examination
of legal issues and problems associated with church schools, K-graduate, including
tax exemptions, work-study programs, church-state relations, accreditation, compulsory
education, disciplinary standards, worship and religious study requirements, and
liability. Emphasis on risk management and preventive law. EDAD 674
Supervision and Evaluation of Instructional Personnel (3-4) Designed for
principals, superintendents, and instructional supervisors who have been given
responsibility for the supervision and evaluation of teachers. Building on a foundation
of an effective program of instructional supervision, this course provides rationale
and method for educationally and legally sound evaluation of the performance of
teachers. EDAD 675 Administrative Leadership in Higher Education
(3-4) Philosophy, theory, objectives, organization, leadership, academic
programs, business, development, and student affairs in higher education.
EDAD 676 School and the Community (3-4) A study of the school
as it relates to its community. Includes emphasis on effective communication and
understanding of the cultural and ethnic dimensions of the community.
EDAD 677 Student Life Administration (3) Objectives, organization,
and administration of student affairs: student residences, health services, religious
programs, government, publications, social life, discipline, recreation, and student
records. EDAD 680 Administration of Educational Programs and Evaluation
(3) Examination of purposes, theoretical designs, staff and facility needs;
appraisal techniques of each educational program. Emphasis on techniques for evaluating
schools. Study of criteria of national, regional, state, and professional accrediting
associations. EDAD 684 School Business and Facilities Management (3)
Study of the functions of school business management. Includes purchasing, budgets
and budget operations, principles of sound financial planning and management,
and applicable laws and policies. The course includes the study of procedures
for planning school facilities and monitoring successful completion of building
or major facility improvement projects. EDAD 686 Administration of
School Systems (3-4) Organization and administration of district-level
leadership in public schools; local and union conference-level leadership in Seventh-day
Adventist schools. EDAD 687 Leadership in the Organization (3-4)
A study of leadership as a unique activity. Emphasis on concepts, perspectives,
theory, skills, operationalizing, implementation, evaluation, teaching, and consulting.
EDAD 688 Moral Leadership (3-4) A course focused on the development
of a leader as a moral individual based on Christian perspectives. Includes such
concepts as ethical behavior and the development of personal spirituality.
EDAD 689 Work Conference (1-6) Educational conferences, workshops,
clinics, experience off campus. May be repeated for additional credit.
EDAD 690 Communication in the Organization (3-4) A study of communication
as it affects the work of the leader; emphasis on concepts, perspectives, theory,
skills, operationalizing, implementation, evaluation, teaching, and consulting.
EDAD 694 Seminar in Administration and Leadership (1-3) Discussion
of contemporary issues in school administration by advanced students and/or experienced
administrators. Student reports on current issues and the latest readings in administration.
Topics chosen based on the needs of the class and each student. Written and oral
reports. EDAD 695 Organizational Systems and Culture (3-4)
A study of the dynamics of organizations with emphasis on systems theory and organizational
culture. EDAD 696 Research Project (3) Execution and report
of a research study in education, with consultation. Student to register for course
after consultation with advisor. Prerequisite: EDFO 504. EDAD
697 Supervised Field Experience (1-3) Students are placed in responsible
positions with administrators in cooperating educational institutions or school
systems, under the supervision of a faculty member in the area of educational
administration and leadership. Prerequisite: Recommendation of the department
chair; certificate of criminal clearance. EDAD 697A Supervised Field
Experience / Induction (3) Mentored field based experiences for the new
administrator. Meets induction requirements for the California Professional Administrative
Services Credential. Prerequisite: Recommendation of the department chair;
certificate of criminal clearance. EDAD 697B Supervised Field Experience/
Assessment (3) Mentored field based experiences for the new administrator.
Meets the assessment requirements for the California Professional Administrative
Services Credential. Prerequisite: Recommendation of the department chair;
certificate of criminal clearance. EDAD 698 Thesis (6) Option
for graduate degree candidates in education to engage in sophisticated research
in the theory and practice of educational leadership. Prerequisite: EDFO
504 and approval of the department chair. EDAD 699 Independent Study
in Administration and Leadership (1-6) Empirical or literature-based research
in educational administration, resulting in a written product. Prerequisite:
Recommendation of the department chair. EDAD 791 Contemporary Issues
in Education (3) Issues viewed in the light of sociological and historical
research, philosophical analysis, and the particular concerns of education (e.g.,
cultural pluralism in schools, teacher and student competency, critical thinking).
EDAD 798 Doctoral Dissertation (1-12) May be repeated to a total
of 12 units. Prerequisite: EDFO 699 and approval of the EDAD department chair. |