College of Education – University of Florida



SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION (Ed.S.)

SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION (EDA)

Program Planning Document

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ATTACHMENTS

I. Listing of Masters Degree Courses and Transcript

II. Experience Resume (Curriculum Vita)

SIGNATURES

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Plan Approved By:

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION & POLICY

SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION (Ed.S.)

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (EDA)

NON-CERTIFICATION (K-12)

Prerequisite: Master’s degree (see catalog for approval conditions) 30

I. DEPARTMENTAL COURSES 39

Educational Administration & Policy courses approved by the

Supervisory Committee Chair and Graduate Coordinator

Required Leadership Core

EDA 6192 Educational Leadership: The Individual (3)

EDA 6193 Educational Leadership: Instruction (3)

EDA 7206 Organizational Leadership in Education (3)

Cluster A: Instructional Leadership

EDS 6140 Supervision of Instruction (3)

EDA 6205 Educational Planning (3)

EDG xxxx Curriculum Design and Development (3)

EDG 6285 Evaluation in the School Program (3)

EDG 6691 Problems in Curriculum and Instruction (3)

Cluster B: Administrative Leadership

EDA 6195 Educational Policy Development (3)

EDA 6225 Labor Relations in Public Education (3)

EDA 6300 Leadership in Community Education (3)

EDA 6503 The Principalship (3)

EDA 6935 Problems in School Administration and Supervision (3)

EEX 6511 Administration of Special Education (3)

Cluster C: Clinical Experience

EDA 6948 Supervised Practice in School Administration (3-6)

EDG 7941 Field Experiences in Curriculum and Instruction (3-6)

II. RESEARCH 3

Choose one course from the following or approved equivalent:

EDF 6401 Educational Statistics (3)

EDF 6475 Qualitative Foundations of Educational Research (4)

EDF 7486 Methods of Educational Research (3)

Minimum hours for the Ed.S. Degree 42

Without Certification in Educational Administration & Policy

TOTAL 72

Supervisory committee substitutions for the above requirements may, in those circumstances where the experiences/preparation of the student warrant, be approved by the Graduate Coordinator and Department Chair.

Specialist Examination

The specialist examination is taken at the end of the student’s specialist coursework. The specialist examination is 6 hours in duration with two 3 hour blocks. Questions are customized to each student and are written by the student’s committee.  Each specialist exam segment must include at least two questions, but additional questions are at the discretion of the committee. While all committee members are responsible for the construction of the specialist questions, the chair of the committee is ultimately charged with the final slate.  Upon completion of the written exam, copies are sent to the committee and the student.  The written examination is followed by an oral exam of the student’s specialist committee.

 

Status of pass or fail will be determined after the oral portion of the qualifying exam.  Student work and defense of work is graded on a pass or fail basis separately for each question.

SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION (Ed.S.) / EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (EDA)

CERTIFICATION (K-12)

Program Plan

I. DEPARTMENTAL REQUIRED COURSES (39)

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|EDA 6193 |Educational Leadership: Instruction | | | |

|EDA 6192 |Educational Leadership: The Individual | | | |

|EDA 7206 |Organizational Leadership in Education | | | |

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II. RESEARCH (3)

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MASTER’S DEGREE

List Courses Taken for Master’s Degree

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MASTER’S DEGREE AWARDED

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*NOTE: Maximum credit for a Master’s Degree outside the Department of Educational Administration & Policy is 30 semester hours. A special petition must be filed if the Master’s Degree is in a field outside the Department or if the degree is over seven years old.

Student: ____________________ Advisor: ____________________ Date: __________

|Transfer |Fall ____ |Spring ____ |Summer___ |Fall ____ |Spring ____ |Summer___ |Fall ____ |Spring ____ |Hours | |EAP, Research &

Dissertation

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