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2004-2005 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2004-2005 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Foundations, Leadership and Policy Studies


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Professor Osterman, Chairperson 277 Hagedorn Hall

Professors Barnes, Kottkamp, Shakeshaft
Associate Professor Duarte
Assistant Professors Becker, Scott, Thompson

Educational Administration (EADM)

The Department of Foundations, Leadership and Policy Studies offers three programs in educational administration: Master of Science in Educational Administration and Policy Studies, Certificate of Advanced Study in Educational Administration and the Doctor of Education in Educational Administration. As part of the Doctoral Program, students also receive a Professional Diploma in Educational Administration.

The Master of Science in Education in Educational Administration and Policy Studies is a program designed to provide a basic introduction to PreK-12 school administration and supervision for those students who work in settings such as independent schools who would like to pursue an advanced degree in educational administration, but who do not need New York State Administrative Certification.

The Certificate of Advanced Study (CAS) in Educational Administration is a basic introduction to school leadership and supervision that prepares students for entry level leadership and supervisory positions. Prerequisites include at least two years of certified PreK-12 teaching or pupil personnel experience and a master’s degree. Completion of this program qualifies the student for the New York State School Administrator/Supervisor Certificate and the School District Administrator Certificate.

The Doctoral Program in Educational Administration is a three-phase administrative leadership preparation program. Integrating theory, research, and policy, it prepares educators to be critically oriented and self-aware agents actively working to support learning of children and youth.

Applications for admission are made to the Graduate Admissions Office. To be accepted into one of these programs the applicant must meet the admission requirements specified in the description of that program.

Foundations of Education (FDED)

Assistant Professor Scott, Graduate Program Director, (516) 463-6468, soekas@hofstra.edu

Graduate Programs

The graduate programs in Foundations of Education are designed for students with varied backgrounds and interests. While some candidates plan to pursue careers in education, others are primarily interested in the interpretive study of educational values, beliefs, theories, and practices. The degree program includes courses relating to educational thought and to philosophical, historical, and social foundations of education and relevant electives. Electives in such diverse disciplines as anthropology, psychology, sociology, political science, and economics, are all considered relevant to the Foundations of Education program. These degree programs will provide either Permanent or Professional Certification for those students who have obtained Provisional or Initial Certification.

Admission to the programs is dependent on holding a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, submission of official college transcripts, and a personal interview with appropriate graduate faculty. In addition, each student must provide both a recent writing sample and a statement of purpose for wanting to enroll in the program. Though individual programs vary to reflect diversity in students’ interests, most follow requirements set forth below.

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