2019-2020 Catalog

 

M.S. - School Administration Major (Non-licensure)

Indiana Wesleyan University's Master of Science in School Administration (Non-licensure) Program is a master's degree, non-licensure program. It is designed for alternatively licensed teachers who have a bachelor’s degree and have at least two years of teaching experience.

Candidates will complete a 33-credit hour program which includes a 15-credit-hour Core and an 18 credit-hour concentration in School Administration. This concentration identifies outcomes and expectations based on current school leadership principles and practices and enables interns to engage in inquiry, research, dialogue, team learning, reflection, problem-based learning, collaboration, and standards-based assessment from a comprehensive P-12 perspective. It aligns to the National Educational Leadership Preparation (NELP) program recognition standards  on which our accreditation is based.  The 15 credit hours of Core courses in Education are designed to provide participants with methods and materials to deepen their teaching ability and help their own students learn, including culturally responsive teaching, ethics and faith, and research and technology tools. Course instruction is designed to model best practices and procedures in the classroom.

This program is open to candidates from all states and countries, and is not tied to state licensure. This is an alternative pathway to school leadership for those who need the training, but not the licensure. This could include teachers and leaders in the following schools: International schools, ACSI schools both stateside and overseas, Charter, and Private schools. This program may also appeal to traditional public school teachers who only want a master’s degree or continuing education, but have no interest in principal licensure.

Candidates who have completed this program should be able to:

  • Understand and be able to apply Christ-like leadership principles that build the spiritual foundation critical to the success of a world-changer.
  • Demonstrate competency in the following School of Educational Leadership's dispositional domains: Communication, Critical Thinking, Human Interaction, Leadership, and Professionalism.
  • Demonstrate the ability to facilitate collaborative vision, mission, values, goals, and a culture of continuous improvement in the buildings they will lead to change the world.
  • Demonstrate instructional leadership by understanding and promoting best practices in teaching, with an acute focus on student learning and academic success.
  • Demonstrate the ability to leverage school operations, manage resources, and provide a safe learning environment to ensure the success of all students.
  • Demonstrate the ability to build diverse relationships that engage parents and the community in the learning process and share resources for student success and for the benefit of all stakeholders.
  • Model personal integrity, fairness, accountability, cultural responsiveness, and ethical/legal decision-making, and expect the same from staff and students.

Admission Requirements

To meet the admission requirements for this program, candidates must:

  • A baccalaureate or graduate degree from a college or university that is accredited by an accrediting agency recognized by both the U.S. Department of Education (USDoE) and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) verified on original transcripts sent by the institution directly to Indiana Wesleyan University. Transcripts from foreign institutions may need to be sent to an outside agency for evaluation and determination of transferable credits, degrees, and GPA. If this outside review is necessary, students are responsible for the initiation of this evaluation and for any fees incurred during the process. 
  • An undergraduate GPA of 2.75 or above from the baccalaureate degree granting institution at which at least of minimum of 30 hours was completed. 
  • Be currently employed in or have access to a P-12 public or non-public school or international school.
  • Hold a teacher or school counselor license (private, state, international, ACSI, or charter).
  • Have at least two years of teaching experience in one of the settings listed above.
  • Obtain recommendations from two school, church, or mission leaders who are qualified to judge the applicant’s knowledge, skills, and dispositions in relation to school leadership.

Clinical Experience Requirements

All candidates must complete a six-credit-hour internship spanning six months in accordance with NELP requirements.

Graduation Requirements

To graduate from the M.S. program, candidates must have completed the following:

• Successful completion of the M.S. curriculum

• Possess a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above in all graduate work and a minimum grade of "B-" in each course.

• Satisfy admission, mid-program review, and program completion gateways.

Candidates must pay all tuition and fees to receive a certificate or degree.

M.S. - School Administration (non-licensure) - Program of Study

Core Courses

Field experiences will be required in some courses.
EDL-657Collaborative Vision and Instructional Leadership

3

EDL-616Organizational, Operational, and Resource Management

3

EDL-618Professional, Legal, and Ethical Leadership

3

EDL-610Community, Cultural, and Relational Leadership

3

EDL-612Principal Internship I: Clinical Application of Leadership Principles

3

EDL-625Principal Internship II: Clinical Application of Leadership Principles

3

EDUC-510How We Learn

3

EDUC-520The Faithful Teacher

3

EDUC-530The Craft of Teaching

3

EDUC-600Classroom Action Research Tools

3

EDUC-630Research in My School

3

Total Credit Hours:33

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