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EDAD 6181 Special Topics

A service course designed to permit the offering of topics of current interest and of special workshops. May also be used for individual study in which a minimum of 40 clock hours of directed study is required for each semester hour of credit. Topics and projects are selected on the basis of student interest and need.

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EDAD 6281 Special Topics

A service course designed to permit the offering of topics of current interest and of special workshops. May also be used for individual study in which a minimum of 40 clock hours of directed study is required for each semester hour of credit. Topics and projects are selected on the basis of student interest and need.

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EDAD 6352 School Law for Teachers

Legislation and litigation which forms the basis of education at national, state, and local levels is surveyed. Topics include teacher code of ethics, professional rights and responsibilities, federal and state laws and guidelines related to special populations, parent and student rights, and contractual legalities. Requires travel fee; amount subject to change.

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EDAD 6354 Teaching for Diverse Learners

Designed to promote fidelity in implementation of special programs in the classroom, this course focuses on standard protocols appropriate for diverse student populations with EC-12 public schools. An emphasis is placed on the application of current state and federal expectations to meet the academic and behavioral needs of all students employing interventions aligned with individual student needs. Response –to-intervention, special education, at-risk, migrant/immigrant, ESL, bilingual, gifted/talented, dyslexia, and vocational/technical programs are examined.
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EDAD 6357 School & Its Instructional Program for Teachers

This course provides an in-depth of how districts, schools, and classroom leaders improve student achievement through professional learning communities. Research- based instructional strategies that ensure quality teaching are explored. Factors influencing school curriculum in grades K-12 are studied.
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EDAD 6360 Administrative Theory & Practice

Analysis of administrative behavior and organizational patterns. Study of conceptual models of decision-making. Examination of theory and practice as they relate to continuing problems of school administration.

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EDAD 6361 Instructional Leadership & Evaluation

This course provides training and certification in Advancing Educational Leaders (AEL) as defined and applied by the State Board for Educator Certification and/or the Texas Education Agency. Students must successfully complete the state's certification requirements in AEL to receive credit for the course.

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EDAD 6362 School Law

Legislation and litigation which forms the basis of education at national, state, and local levels is surveyed. Topics include professional rights and responsibilities of school administrators and other school personnel, federal and state laws and guidelines related to special populations, parent and student rights, contractual legalities and implications of the law in human resources management. Requires travel fee; amount subject to change.

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EDAD 6363 School Business Management & Finance

Study of roles, responsibilities, systems, and procedures in school business matters. Includes budgeting, accounting, data processing, purchasing, personnel, and management of facilities, equipment, and real property. Examination of federal, state, and local programs to finance education.

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EDAD 6364 Administration of Programs for Diverse Learners

Designed to promote fidelity in implementation of special programs, this course focuses on standard protocols appropriate for diverse student populations within EC-12 public schools. An emphasis is placed on the application of current state and federal expectations to meet the academic and behavioral needs of all students employing interventions aligned with individual student needs. Response-to-Intervention, special education, at-risk, migrant/immigrant, ESL, bilingual, gifted/talented, dyslexia, and vocational/technical programs are examined.

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EDAD 6365 Human Resource Management

This course is a seminar/survey course of the administrator's (mid-manager) function in the areas of student services, including principles, philosophy, and operational procedures; policies, schedules, and strategies to enhance effective learning; and placement, evaluation, promotion, retention, and termination.  Students explore the mid-manager's administrative role, what does the principal need to know about and be proficient in: testing programs, student health programs; social work; student records and confidentiality rules; food service; school safety; transportation services; and attendance services.  All of these services are considered to be "non-instructional."  This course gives the student the opportunity to holistically study the role of the mid-manager in the real world.

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EDAD 6366 The Role of the Principal

Students will examine the roles and responsibilities of a principal as learner, culture builder, advocate, mentor, supervisor, manager, politician, and facilitator of a professional learning community. Factors influencing school community leadership, instructional leadership, and administrative leadership are explored. Requires travel fee; amount subject to change.

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EDAD 6367 School & Its Instructional Program

This course provides an in-depth study of how districts, schools, and classroom leaders improve student achievement. Research-based instructional strategies that ensure quality teaching are explored. Factors influencing school curriculum in grades K-12 are studied.

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EDAD 6368 Applications Educational Research

This course provides experiences essential for the development of basic understanding and knowledge of the place of research in the professional field. Analytical and objective research methods and techniques; reviews of current literature, problem solving, and the conduct and reporting of research projects are studied in detail.

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EDAD 6381 Special Topics

A service course designed to permit the offering of topics of current interest and of special workshops. May also be used for individual study in which a minimum of 40 clock hours of directed study is required for each semester hour of credit. Topics and projects are selected on the basis of student interest and need.

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EDAD 6391 Principal Practicum/Internship

This is a practicum designed to provide field experience in school administration with emphasis on public relations, personnel administration, pupil behavior and discipline, curriculum development, instructional leadership, and facilities management. The intern is assigned to an administrator for a minimum of 160 clock hours in the field (two semesters). Field experience is supervised by a University professor and is accompanied by a weekly symposium. The intern is given experience in applying management fundamentals to an on-going school program. Each of the topics is developed by assignments, discussion, required readings, and a report.

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