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- Portland OR 97203
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School of Education: Administration Programs IAL & CAL
An Initial Administrator License is offered in conjunction with our M.Ed. and Post Master programs.
Provides teachers with experiences in addressing the leadership and management needs of contemporary schools. The State of Oregon requires passage of the Praxis II Administration test (Educational Leadership: Administration and Supervision
Hrs.
3
3
ED 545 Leadership and Organizational Change ED 546 Policy, Ethics, and the Law
3
ED 547 Resource Allocation, Finance, and Management
3
ED 548 Supervision for Instructional Improvement
3
ED 549 IAL Leadership Practicum
Hrs.
3
3
ED 553 Leadership for Instructional Improvement ED 554 Leadership for Effective Data Driven Decision Making
3
ED 556 Leadership in the Socio-Political Context
3
ED 557 Ethical Leadership and Moral Imperative for Inclusive
3
ED 559 CAL Leadership Practicum
A Continuing Administrator License is offered through our Post Master program.
Both specialties provide experience in addressing the leadership and management needs of contemporary schools and districts.
Initial Administrator License (IAL) -- 18 hours
ED 544 Human Resource Development and Management
3
Continuing Administrative License (CAL) -- 18 hours
Provides teachers with advanced experiences in addressing the leadership and management needs of contemporary schools and districts.
ED 552 Leadership for Sustaining the Vision
3
Practice
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Contact Information:
Toll Free: 1.800.546.3633
Guam Toll Free: 1.800.893.4356
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M.Ed. & Post Master:
Anne Rasmussen
rasmusse@up.edu
Office: 503.943.8257
M.A.T.:
Molly Louie
louiem@up.edu
Office: 503.943.7404
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- 503-943-7135 or 800-546-3633
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