MED 8900 Practicum in School Leadership

This course provides opportunities for M.Ed. candidates to engage in leadership-related, authentic, supervised field experiences in approved school settings. The course requires the M.Ed. in School Leadership candidate to perform, analyze, and reflect on a specific set of tasks involving real responsibilities of school leaders. Completion of these tasks normally requires 120-200 hours of field-based work. The course culminates in the preparation of a professional portfolio that includes task-related documents, artifacts, and reflections. Learning activities are field-based and standards-driven, to reflect the College of Education Conceptual Framework, and are linked to the leadership paradigm advocated by the Educational Leadership Constituent Council (ELCC). The course involves collaboration with a school-based mentor, other M.Ed. candidates, and with a college-based mentor. Advising seminars are scheduled at regular intervals throughout the semester. A lab fee is required. Prerequisites: MED 5000 - CAA (Content Area Assessment)

Credits

3

Prerequisite

MED 6102