Educational Leadership, Research, and Technology

Educational Leadership, Research, and Technology

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College of Education and Human Development

Educational Leadership, Research and Technology

Educational Leadership, Research and Technology offers programs that blend theory and best practices to prepare students for current and future challenges and make them more competitive in the job market.

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Announcements

Course Name Change
EMR 6400 - Intro to Evaluation, Measurement and Research has now been changed to EMR 5400 - Fundamentals of Evaluation, Measurement and Research


New Master's Concentration beginning Fall 2013
K-12 Teacher Leadership concentration in Educational Leadership (M.A.)


Special Issues/Topics Courses being offered Summer II

Summer II

EDT 6460 Special Issues: Innovation Leadership and Change Management PDF
EDT 6460 Special Issues: Designing Project-Based Learning with Web 2.0 Tools PDF

Change in Admission Process for Master's and Ph.D. Evaluation, Measurement and Research Applications
Beginning with the 2013-2014 academic year, applications for both the Master's and Ph.D. programs will have October 1 and January 15 deadlines. Students applying for the October 1 deadline will have a course state date of Spring 2014. Students applying for the January 15 deadline will have a course start date of Fall 2014.



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News

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Exploring the School Choice Universe» Professor lead editor of new book
Posted April 22

» Higher education and student affairs leadership master's students win case studyPosted March 19

» OLP students complete capstone
Posted March 19

» Graduate student and faculty member to present
Posted February 26

jessaca-spybrook» Spybrook to conduct half-day workshop
Posted February 19

Liliana Rodriquez
Congratulations to Dr. Liliana Rodriquez, alumnae of evaluation, measurement and research, and board president of the American Evaluation Association, for receiving the AEA Marcia Guttentag Award.  The award is presented to a promising new evaluator during the first five years after completion of his or her Master's or Doctoral degree and whose work is consistent with the AEA Guiding Principles for Evaluators
 

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