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Dec 30, 2024
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2011-2012 Saint Joseph’s College Online [Archived Catalog]
Masters of Science in Education - Catholic School Leadership Concentration
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The Catholic School Leadership concentration focuses on the uniqueness of the principal being the spiritual leader of the educational unit. This concentration is intended for both teachers and administrators interested in initiating or enhancing a career in educational administration. The purpose of this concentration is to enable participants to acquire the knowledge and techniques necessary for exemplary educational management and school leadership. In general, this goal is reached in the courses by students’ assimilating the results of scholarly research, course texts, discussion board postings of peers, course notes, and interaction with instructors on educational management and school leadership.
Students in the M.S.Ed Catholic School Leadership concentration will:
- actualize the uniqueness and importance of Catholic identity and spirituality within the Catholic school setting; be aware of different supervisory management methods; and be able to use goal-setting, feedback, reinforcement, and delegation to enhance both satisfaction and efficiency;
- have appropriate knowledge of the legal and financial requirements and options of various administrative positions as well as the ethical issues potentially involved with them;
- appreciate the advantages and drawbacks of different leadership styles and the conditions which are favorable or unfavorable to them; and
- be familiar with organizational planning and development models and how individuals’ development goals may be matched with the organization’s.
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Catholic School Leadership Core
Choose 2 elective Education courses and 2 elective Theology courses
(in addition to core courses)
Master of Science in Education Electives
- ED 505 - Curriculum Design, Development and Assessment Credits: 3
(See footnotes 1, 2 and 6) Credits / Units: 3 - ED 512 - Educating the Exceptional Student in the Classroom Credits: 3
(See footnotes 1and 6) - ED 515 - Instructional Strategies Credits: 3
(See footnotes 1 and 2) - ED 520 - Research Design in Education Credits: 3
- ED 522 - Educational Psychology Credits: 3
(See footnotes 1 and 3) Credits / Units: 3 - ED 523 - Teaching Methods in Secondary Education Credits: 3
(See footnotes 1, 4 and 5) - ED 524 - Instructional Technologies and Applications Credits: 3
(See footnotes 1,3,4 and 6) - ED 525 - Childhood Literacy and Language Credits: 3
(See footnote 5) - ED 526 - Collaborative Independent Study Credits: TBD
(See footnote 4 and 5) - ED 531 - Supervision and Evaluation of Educational Personnel Credits: 3
- ED 532 - School Finance and Budgeting Credits: 3
(See footnote 6) - ED 533 - Federal and State Civil Rights and Education Laws Credits: 3
(See footnote 6) - ED 534 - Community Relations and Communication Credits: 3
(See footnote 2 and 6) - ED 535 - Organizational Theory and Planning Credits: 3
- ED 536 - Educational Leadership Credits: 3
(See footnotes 4 and 5) - ED 537 - Staff Development in Education Credits: 3
(See footnotes 3,4. 5 and 6) - ED 540 - Adult Education and Self-Directed Learning Credits: 3
(See footnotes 4 & 5) - ED 545 - American Education: the Search for the Public Good Credits: 3
(See footnote 3 and 5) - ED 550 - Classroom Management for Effective Learning (K-12) Credits: 3
(See footnotes 3, 5 and 6) - ED 555 - Assessment Tools and Techniques Credits: 3
(See footnotes 3 and 6) - ED 560 - Intercultural Communications and Learning Credits: 3
(See footnotes 2, 5 and 6) - ED 565 - Negotiation and Mediation in Learning Organizations Credits: 3
(See footnotes 3, 4, 5 and 6) - ED 570 - The Reflective Educator Credits: 3
(See footnotes 1, 4, 5 and 7) - ED 580P - School Leadership Internship Credits: 6
(See footnotes 3 and 7) - ED 590P - Student Teaching Credits: 12
- ED 600 - Research Project Credits: 3
- ED 685 - Special Topics and Current Issues in Education Credits: 1-3
MSEd Footnotes
- Strongly recommended for preparation for the Praxis II “PLT” examination
- Strongly recommended for State of Maine Certification in the school leadership concentration
- Recommended for the school leadership concentration
- Recommended for the health education concentration
- Recommended for the school educator concentration
- Recommended for the Catholic School Leadership concentration
- Strongly recommended for the Catholic School Leadership concentration
Elective Theology Courses
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