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Please Note:
This is the 2005-2006 catalog. It is now out of date, and included here only for archival purposes. Please use the current edition. Thank you.
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Nonlicensure Studies
The Educational Leadership Program provides unique courses of study for education professionals. These programs frequently take the form of two- or three-day intensive seminars that meet over weekends or during school vacations and breaks. Subject matter usually addresses contemporary administrative needs and problems. These are some examples:
- Essential Readings About School Reform (EDAD 505/615) considers topics in educational literature ranging from the classics to recent works on leadership. Different books are studied and discussed each year. (Call the educational leadership office for details.)
- Program for New Administrators: The Ropes to Skip and the Ropes to Know (EDAD 531/609) allows first-time administrators to learn about their leadership responsibilities with other new administrators. Monthly seminars are jointly facilitated by a veteran administrator and a member of the educational leadership faculty. (Call the educational leadership office for details.)
- Courage to Lead is a yearlong program for the personal and professional renewal of K-12 school leaders. Participants meet four weekends during the year to develop excellence in personal and organizational leadership. (Contact the Courage to Lead Program at 503-768-6080 for details.)
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