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Improve your Leadership Skills. The Department of Educational Leadership offers a planned program of study to obtain a Master's Degree in Educational Leadership. Choose from concentrations in Principalship, Superintendent, or Professional Development. Additional coursework will qualify you for a license.
Contact Information
Thomas Diamantes, Ed.D.
479 Allyn Hall
937-775-3008/3006
thomas.diamantes@wright.edu

Admission Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
  • Acceptable score on the Miller's Analogy Test or the Graduate Record Examination or undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or greater.
  • Admission to the School of Graduate Studies.
  • Please contact the Department of Educational Leadership for quarterly deadline dates: (937)775-3006

It's easy to apply. Formal admission to the program is required. You can download a Graduate Application or apply online. Visit the School of Graduate Studies webpage.


National and State Accredition/Approval
• National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE)
• North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
• Ohio State Board of Education
• Member of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education

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PRINCIPAL (Grades Pre-K-6)
License

Students seeking a Principal (Grades PK-6) license must hold a current teaching certificate or license and a minimum of two years successful classroom teaching. Students who do not have a current (expired) teaching credential must complete the renewal requirements for a license prior to the granting of the license.

Upon successful completion of the Principal (Grades PK-6) licensure program of study and passing the Praxis II exam in Educational Leadership: Administration and Supervision (#10410), the holder of an Ohio standard teaching credential is eligible for a Principal (Grades PK-6) (#280100).


Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
EDL 713 Applied Psychological Learning 4 hours
EDL 751 Statistics and Research 4
EDL 757 Student Assessment 4
EDL 771 Educational Leadership Behavior 4
EDL 773 Curriculum Development for School Leaders 4
EDL 775 Instructional Management and Evaluation 4
EDL 776 Supervision of Instruction and Personnel

4

EDL 780 Ethics and Politics in Education 4
EDL 781 School Finance and Economics 4
EDL 782 School Law 4
EDL 792 Professional Development and Change: From Theory to Practice 4
EDT 895 Administration and Supervision of Educational Technology 4
EDL 871 Management of the School 4
EDL 872 Staff Personnel Administration 4
EDL 873 Pupil Personnel Services 4
EDL 874 School Business Management and Facilities Administration 4
EDL 870 Internship I: Principal 4
EDL 890 Internship II: Principal 4


Total Quarter Hours: 72

Note: Students successfully completing the Principal program of study are also eligible for a Master of Education degree in Educational Leadership. Students must be admitted to the School of Graduate Studies before 50% of the coursework is completed in order to use the credit towards the M.Ed..

Program information last modified Wednesday, 27th August, 2008 @ 02:30pm

PRINCIPAL (Grades 4-9)
License

Students seeking a Principal (Grades 4-9) license must hold a current teaching certificate or license and a minimum of two years successful classroom teaching. Students who do not have a current (expired) teaching credential must complete the renewal requirements for a license prior to the granting of the license.

Upon successful completion of the Principal (Grades 4-9) licensure program of study and passing the Praxis II exam in Educational Leadership: Administration and Supervision (#10410), the holder of an Ohio standard teaching credential is eligible for a Principal (Grades 4-9) (#280200).

Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
EDL 713 Applied Psychological Learning 4 hours
EDL 751 Statistics and Research 4
EDL 757 Student Assessment 4
EDL 771 Educational Leadership Behavior 4
EDL 773 Curriculum Development for School Leaders 4
EDL 775 Instructional Management and Evaluation 4
EDL 776 Supervision of Instruction and Personnel 4
EDL 780 Ethics and Politics in Education 4
EDL 781 School Finance and Economics 4
EDL 782 School Law 4
EDL 792 Professional Development and Change: From Theory to Practice 4
EDT 895 Administration and Supervision of Educational Technology 4
EDL 871 Management of the School 4
EDL 872 Staff Personnel Administration 4
EDL 873 Pupil Personnel Services 4
EDL 874 School Business Management and Facilities Administration 4
EDL 870 Internship I: Principal 4
EDL 890 Internship II: Principal 4
Total Quarter Hours: 72

Note: Students successfully completing the Principal program of study are also eligible for a Master of Education degree in Educational Leadership. Students must be admitted to the School of Graduate Studies before 50% of the coursework is completed in order to use the credit towards the M.Ed..

Program information last modified Wednesday, 27th August, 2008 @ 02:33pm

PRINCIPAL (Grades 5-12)
License

Students seeking a Principal (Grades 5-12) license must hold a current teaching certificate or license and a minimum of two years successful classroom teaching. Students who do not have a current (expired) teaching credential must complete the renewal requirements for a license prior to the granting of the license.

Upon successful completion of the Principal (Grades 5-12) licensure program of study and passing the Praxis II exam in Educational Leadership: Administration and Supervision (#10410), the holder of an Ohio standard teaching credential is eligible for a Principal (Grades 5-12) (#280300).


Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
EDL 713 Applied Psychological Learning 4 hours
EDL 751 Statistics and Research 4
EDL 757 Student Assessment 4
EDL 771 Educational Leadership Behavior 4
EDL 773 Curriculum Development for School Leaders 4
EDL 775 Instructional Management and Evaluation 4
EDL 776 Supervision of Instruction and Personnel 4
EDL 780 Ethics and Politics in Education 4
EDL 781 School Finance and Economics 4
EDL 782 School Law 4
EDL 792 Professional Development and Change: From Theory to Practice 4
EDT 895 Administration and Supervision of Educational Technology 4
EDL 871 Management of the School 4
EDL 872 Staff Personnel Administration 4
EDL 873 Pupil Personnel Services 4
EDL 874 School Business Management and Facilities Administration 4
EDL 870 Internship I: Principal 4
EDL 890 Internship II: Principal 4


Total Quarter Hours: 72

Note: Students successfully completing the Principal program of study are also eligible for a Master of Education degree in Educational Leadership. Students must be admitted to the School of Graduate Studies before 50% of the coursework is completed in order to use the credit towards the M.Ed..

Program information last modified Wednesday, 27th August, 2008 @ 02:35pm

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