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Educational Administrative Specialist/CIPD: Technology
Students interested in pursuing the license in Educational Administrative Specialist - CIPD: Technology and already hold a teaching credential, have a masters degree, and evidence of basic technology foundations and advanced training/experience.
 

All candidates seeking endorsement in computer/technology must provide evidence that the following foundations have been attained:
Basic technology operations and concepts
Use computer operating systems and user interfaces to run programs, access, generate and manipulate data, and to report results; evaluate performance of hardware and software components of computer systems and apply basic troubleshooting strategies as needed.
Personal and professional use of technology
Apply tools for enhancing productivity and professional growth, use technology in communicating, collaborating, conducting research, and solving problems; includes equitable, ethical, and legal use of computer/technology resources.
Application of technology in instruction Teach computer/technology applications and to use technology to support content areas.


Advanced training requires evidence of leadership in the identification, selection, installation, maintenance, and management of computing hardware and software and the uses of computers and related technologies throughout the curriculum.

Contact the Educational Technology Program

Course of study
Introductory Course Work 14 hrs
To be taken in any sequence during the first 24 credit hours of graduate education coursework: (select one from each category)

Foundations 4 hrs
EDL712 Philosophical & Curricular Foundations

Statistics and Research 4 hrs
EDL 731 Statistics and Appraisal in Education

Curriculum 4 hrs
EDL 773 Curriculum Development for School Leaders

To be taken as a prerequisite to other EDT coursework:
EDT 700 Entry Seminar in Educational Technology 2 hrs

Program Concentration
Administrative Specialist/C&I, Technology** 47 hrs

Technology
EDT 786 Applications of Computers 4 hrs
EDT 817 Issues & Implications of Telecommunications 4 hrs
EDT 839 Instructional Design & Development 4 hrs
EDT 895 Administration & Supervision of Education Technology 4 hrs
EDT 975 Directed Studies 4 hrs

Educational Leadership
EDL 713 Applied Psyhological Learning Theory 4 hrs
EDL 771 Educational Leadership Behavior 4 hrs
EDL 774 Instructional Management & Evaluation for School Leaders 4 hrs
EDL 775 Instructional Management and Evaulation 4 hrs
EDL 776 Supervision of Instruction and Personnel 4 hrs
EDL 782 School Law 4 hrs
EDL 874 School Business Management & Facilities 4 hrs

Required Exit Course 2 hrs
To be taken at the end of the program of study.
EDT 799 Exit Seminar in Educational Technology 2 hrs

A Department comprehensive portfolio will be required during the final quarter of coursework on the program of study.

Total 54 hours

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