Dec 04, 2024  
2020-2021 
    
2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Educational Administration, M.Ed.


Educational Administration: 32 credits (Note: Certification Only = 22 credits)

The Heritage University Principal and Program Administrator Certification Program, with optional M.Ed. in Educational Administration, is tailored to meet the needs of experienced educators who aspire to leadership roles in PK-12 systems.

WORLD-CLASS EDUCATION

Heritage’s individual attention and holistic approach to your education ensures you leave as a well-prepared leader in the ever-changing and advancing education environment. Instructors include superintendents, assistant superintendents, and principals with years of experience in their fields. You’ll learn the latest in educational theory and gain real-world experience and insights from people who know what works.  Our innovative blended, real-time/on-ground delivery model offers state-of-the art engagement and participation, as well as convenience for our candidates throughout the state of Washington.

During the program, you’ll build a portfolio of research-based experiences that speak to the National Educational Leadership Program Standards (NELP), Association of Washington School Principals (AWSP) Criteria, and current Washington State Legislative standards.

Program Goals

Heritage’s primary mission is to prepare and support effective, intellectual, and ethical school leaders who have a positive impact on student learning. A graduate with administrator certification will have the ability to positively impact learning for all students by using his or her leadership knowledge, skills, dispositions, and cultural competence to do the following:

  1. Develop, articulate, implement, administer, and share with the school and community stakeholders a vision focused on learning
  2. Develop and sustain a school culture and instructional program that promotes student learning and staff professional growth at the building level
  3. Manage a school’s organization, operation, and resources to produce a safe, efficient, and effective learning environment
  4. Work positively and collaboratively with families and community members by identifying and responding to diverse community interests and needs by mobilizing community resources
  5. Promote the success of all students in their building/district by acting with integrity and fairness in an ethical manner
  6. Understand, respond to, and influence the political, social, economic, legal, and cultural context of the school and larger community

Additional Admissions Requirements for Certification

  1. Admission to Heritage University (graduate application, transcripts, and fee)
  2. Principal certification candidates must provide the following, based on the Washington State certification they hold:
    • Teacher or Career Technical Education (CTE) certification — a minimum of three years of successful teaching experience (does not include substitute teaching)
    • Educational Staff Associate (ESA) certification — a minimum of three years of successful school-based instructional experience. Candidates seeking principal certification who do not have teaching certification experience must also submit the following to support “successful school-based instructional experience with students”:
      • Job description
      • A reflection essay describing the applicant’s instructional experience and contributions to student learning.
    • A letter or statement from a principal verifying applicant’s assignment(s) and instructional experience.
  1. Submission of the Administrative Preparation Program admission packet:
    • Three administrators’ recommendations (using the university forms). Required recommendations from current principal and the superintendent or designee. The third recommendation can be from other principals and/or other district office administrators knowledgeable of candidate’s character and leadership skills.
    • Copy of a valid Washington State teacher, CTE, and/or ESA certificate showing expiration date (for Principal Certification).
  1. Interview with the department chair and/or Professional Education Advisory Board (PEAB) members and/or committee of university representatives (may be required, based on submitted materials and qualifications).

Note: Master’s and/or certification candidates are required to maintain a B (3.0 or better) in all graduate course work. Candidates will apply for residency administrator certification at the conclusion of the internship. Upon satisfactory completion of all certification requirements, Heritage University recommends the student to the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) for the Washington State Residency Administrator Certificate.

Program admission decisions are based on an analysis of applicant profiles made by the Heritage University Educational Administration PEAB, consisting of faculty and school practitioners. The PEAB meets a minimum of three times during the academic year and provides recommendations related to each applicant’s admission, program policy, and content of course work.

Complete program applications are submitted to the PEAB for recommendation by the department chair. Candidates are informed in writing regarding the status of their application.