Concentration in Teacher Leadership
Coordinator: Dr. Dan Battey (848-932-0800; dan.battey@gse.rutgers.edu)
Students in the concentration in teacher leadership within the Ed.D. in education learn how to design research-informed professional development and teacher learning opportunities and gain specific experiences in their focus area, whether that be science, literacy, early childhood/elementary education, language education, social studies education, mathematics education, special education, or another area. The intended audience for this concentration is people who are, or will be either working as teacher educators in a college or university setting or who are responsible for professional development of educators in some kind of educational setting, such as a teacher leader, curriculum coach, coordinator of curriculum and instruction, or a subject area coordinator as well as principals or other kinds of leaders of organizations who want to know more about professional development and practitioner educational opportunities that lead to sustained change and improvement.
REQUIREMENTS
Core Courses (24 credits)
15:255:611 Leadership I: Leadership in Schools and Communities (3)
15:255:612 Leadership II: Change Process (3)
15:255:615 Social Context I: Sociocultural Foundations of Education (3)
15:255:617 Social Context II: History of School Reform in America (3)
15:255:606 Learners and Learning I: Key Principles of Learning (3)
15:255:607 Learners and Learning II: Adult Learning and Training (3)
15:255:603 Inquiry I: Introduction to Methods and Uses of Inquiry (3)
15:255:602 Inquiry II: Program Evaluation (3)
Concentration Courses (9 credits)
15:267:604 Models of Professional Development and Change (3)
15:267:610 Educating Teachers (3) (optional)
15:267:618 Teacher Leadership Inquiry (3)
15:267:622 Teacher Leadership: Theory and Practice (3)
Specialization Courses (12-15 credits)
Courses should be chosen in consultation with adviser.
Dissertation (24 credits)
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