Program for Students Entering in or subsequent to Summer 2010
The
goal of the Rutgers doctor of education (Ed.D.) program is to create
educational leaders who are change agents. The Ed.D. program helps participants
develop the leadership knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed to identify and
solve problems of practice in ways that improve instructional quality for all
students and have a positive impact on the lives of students, families, and
communities.
The Ed.D. program is specifically designed to enable
participants to enhance their pedagogical, research, and leadership expertise.
Through a sequence of coursework, hands-on apprenticeships, and individualized
mentoring, participants learn how to:
Work with instructional staff to enact
improvements;
Critically interpret and use research and data
efficiently and effectively to solve problems of practice;
Create networks and community partnerships to
enact policy and improve educational opportunities;
Hone their pedagogical skills to lead
instructional improvements at the classroom and local levels; and
Advocate on behalf of their educational
community.
The Ed.D. is designed for working professionals and is
envisaged as a summer intensive program that can be completed in a little over three years.
Students begin with a cohort of colleagues and are encouraged wherever possible
to work with their cohort throughout the program. By the end of the second
year, most students will have completed coursework, identified a dissertation
topic, and filed a preliminary plan for completing the dissertation--i.e., topic
and dissertation committee--with the Office of Student and Academic Services. As close as possible to the
beginning of the fall semester of the third year, the student will have
completed the dissertation proposal and held a proposal defense. The student will conduct and report on the study during the final year of the program.