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M.Ed. Degree in Educational Leadership P-12 School Leadership

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P-12 School Leadership The P-12 school leadership program allows candidates to become entry-level school or system administrators. Candidates can obtain an M.Ed. and become GaPSC-certified in educational leadership at Level 5 by completing the program and posting a passing score on the Educational Leadership GACE Assessment.

Tier 1 Certification Only Program in Educational Leadership

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Tier 1 Certification Only Program in Educational Leadership The Tier 1 Certification non-degree program offers candidates the opportunity to become certified at Tier 1 in educational leadership (level 5). Candidates must hold a Tier 1 GaPSC certification and a master's degree or higher in a field recognized by the GaPSC as a related field. Go to the  Graduate School website  and click on Our Programs, and then click on Certification in Educational Leadership for information on:   Specific Tier 1 Certification in Educational Leadership Admission Requirements   Tier 1 Certification in Educational Leadership Program Completion Requirements To Apply Online, click  here . 

SPEC 8030. Leadership in Special Education Programs. 3 Hours.

A review of and in-depth study of legal issues which govern programs for children and youth with disabilities.

EDUC 8030. Developing and Leading a Community of Diverse Learners. 3 Hours.

Prerequisite: EDUC 8010. Examination of the impact of cultural, multicultural, diversity, and exceptionality issues on adults' and children's relationships, communication, and educational practices in American schools. Appropriate verbal and nonverbal communication techniques are addressed.