The PLU School of Education and Movement
Studies/Department of Instructional Development and Leadership announce a new
principal certification program for experienced educators. This comprehensive best-practice,
research-supported program is designed to build and enhance leadership skills
for those candidates who work in urban, rural, and suburban school systems. Based on current Washington Principal/Program
Administrator Standard-Based Benchmarks, program candidates will acquire the
practical knowledge and skills they need to lead a school community, not only
for today but into the future. PLU
candidates will target development of the ability to be responsive and
results-oriented leaders able to face the challenges of a dynamic school community.
Program Outline
Summer Session 2008
[Classes meet July 7 - August 15, 9:30am-2:30pm Tuesdays and Thursdays]
EDUC 570: Introduction to Educational Leadership 2 semester hours
EDUC 574: Instruction and Curriculum: Theory and Development 3 semester hours
Fall Semester 2008
[Classes meet Wednesdays, 5:30-8:30 and the second Saturday of each month, 9am-3pm] EDUC 573 A & B: Practicum I & II
2 semester
hours
EDUC 579: Leading Schools for Today 2 semester hours
EDUC 575: Managing Schools Change and Reform 2 semester hours J-Term 2009
[Classes meet Wednesdays, 5:30-8:30 and Saturdays]
EDUC 577: School Finance
2 semester hours
Spring Semester 2009
[Classes meet Wednesdays, 5:30-8:30 and one Saturday each month]
EDUC 571: Schools and Their Communities 2 semester hours
EDUC 573 C & D: Practicum 2 semester hours
EDUC 578: School Law 2 semester hours
Summer Session 2009
EDUC 576: Personnel Development 3 semester hours
Fall Semester 2009
[Full time internship and one Saturday a month]
EDUC 595: Internship in Educational Administration 2 semester hours
EDUC 596: Graduate Seminar 2 semester hours Spring Semester 2010
[Full time internship and one Saturday a month]
EDUC 595: Internship in Educational Administration 2 semester hours
EDUC 596: Graduate Seminar 2 semester hours
Summer Session 2010
EDUC 599: Thesis (MAE option only) 4 semester hours
Total: 30-34 semester hours
Admission Process
You will need to submit the following to the Office of Admission:
- PLU Application for Graduate Admission
- Statement of goals
- Two recommendations (with at least one academic reference)
- Resumé
- Official transcripts from all colleges attended
- Submit GRE scores (MAE candidates only)
- $40.00 application fee
- Complete a formal group interview
For further information, please contact:
School of Education and Movement Studies
educ@plu.edu
(253) 535-7272