Educational Leadership Tier I Certification
Format: Online
Credit Hours: 18
Entry Term: Fall
The Educational Leadership Tier I Certification-Only pathway is a fully online 18-credit graduate certificate designed to prepare Educational Leadership (EDLD) candidates for Stage I initial leadership positions that include P-12 school level assistant principals or the equivalent, or other Local Unit of Administration (LUA) staff who do not supervise principals pursuant to the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC) Educational Leadership Preparation Rule (Rule 505-3-.77). Students must be currently employed in a K12 setting and possess a Professional Level Five Certificate Or higher in a leadership, teacher, service, or related field). Embedded within this program is a 9-credit Teacher-Leader Endorsement (TLE). The Educational Leadership Tier I Certification-Only Program provides a unique opportunity for K12 educational leaders to further develop the skills necessary for school administrative positions through a rigorous performance-based coursework resulting in certification conferred via the GaPSC. This program is designed for those who already possess an M.Ed degree. This 18 credit hour certificate is administered through a cohort model, and the course sequence is prescribed and provided to candidates upon admissions. The 250 required hours of clinical practice are job-embedded and performance-based throughout the program, and are guided cooperatively by the University and the school/district partner via supervised field experience courses. The curriculum is based on an inquiry approach that emphasizes foundation knowledge and skills, including research skills applicable to a multitude of education topics and issues, and is intended to enhance current and future educational leaders’ knowledge, skills, and dispositions.
Admission Information
The Georgia Southern University Office of Graduate Admissions oversees the application process for graduate students. Please review the links below for admission requirements and deadlines.
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Course Sequence
- Semester I: Fall
- EDLD 7530 Transformational School Leadership
- EDLD 7737 Supervised Field Experience I
- Semester II: Spring
- EDLD 7535 Utilizing Data in Leadership
- EDLD 7738 Supervised Field Experience II
- Semester III: Summer
- EDLD 7537 Facilitating Professional Learning
- EDLD 7531 Legal and Ethical Issues in Education
Curriculum
Advisement
EDLD Academic Advisor
Tier I Certificate
Teacher Leadership Endorsement
M.Ed. Educational Leadership
Stacy Davis
stacydavis@georgiasouthern.edu
Professional License/Certification Disclosure
The College of Education anticipates that graduates will seek initial certification in the following programs: Education Leadership/Administration
All programs meet the educational requirements for a teaching certificate in Georgia. The Certificate program also meets the requirements for administrator/principal certification in PA, UT, and VA.
Unless listed above, Georgia Southern’s program does NOT meet educational requirements for certification in that state. Online students wishing to enroll in a program that does not meet requirements in their state of residence will be required to sign an attestation that indicates that they will seek GA licensure. Out-of-state students living in GA do not have to complete an attestation but may need to meet additional requirements in their home state after graduation.
Georgia Southern makes every effort to ensure information about educational requirements for licensure or certification is current; however, state requirements may change. Separate from educational requirements, state licensure boards may require applicants to complete professional examinations, background checks, years of professional experience, residence requirements, jurisprudence exams, training, etc. For more information, as well as for a list of applicable state boards, visit the Georgia Southern State Authorization and Professional Licensure Webpage.
For all Online Programs
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Last updated: 8/27/2024