EDA 999 Comprehensive Exam
The comprehensive examination is one of the final evaluation components for the Master's Degree in Educational Leadership. The examination is structured in two parts. The first part is an on-demand, closed book, four- hour, timed examination that focuses on leadership vision and values, legal issues, and the understanding of the connections between theory and practice. The second part is a 'take home' case study that incorporates leadership, administrative and organizational theory, supervision, personnel, critical issues in education and education law. Each student will receive an exam that, to the extent possible, reflects his/her individual program and interests. All questions call for essay format answers, and typically require the student to demonstrate some degree of content knowledge, application of this knowledge, and analysis. The intent is to assess the student's mastery of information, analytic skill, and ability to communicate clearly in writing. Pass/Fail. Prerequisites: EDA 503,505, 510, 550, 540, and 590. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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