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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 CGC Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Educational Leadership - School Superintendent, Ed.S.
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http://www.citadel.edu/root/educational-leadership
Dr. Lee Westberry, Program Coordinator, lwestber@citadel.edu
Dr. Kent Murray, kent.murray@citadel.edu
Dr. Gail Gilmore, ggilmor1@citadel.edu
Mission Statement
The Zucker Family School of Education’s Specialist in Educational Leadership - School District Superintendent program is nationally accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and the Educational Leadership Constituent Council (ELCC). These accrediting bodies allow the Zucker Family School of Education’s Licensing Agent, the Dean of ZFSOE to recommend candidates for certification as a school district superintendent in South Carolina upon program completion.
The Specialist in Educational Leadership (Ed.S.) Degree is an advanced graduate degree between the Master’s and Doctoral degrees. In accordance with South Carolina Certification Regulations, The Citadel offers an Ed.S. major that prepares candidates for SC endorsement at the superintendent’s level.
Admission Requirements
- Completion of the online graduate application along with the non-refundable application fee.
- Submission of official transcripts for conferred bachelor degree and transcripts from all post-graduate work from each accredited college or university attended (including a Master’s Degree in educational leadership or a Master’s Degree in another educational area along with certification in educational leadership) with minimum 3.25 grade point average.
- Possession of a South Carolina State Professional Teaching Certificate with school administrator endorsement that is valid at elementary, middle, or secondary levels. Students may submit official PRAXIS scores demonstrating passing scores in administration along with a valid S.C. teaching certificate if their endorsement has not yet posted.
- Verification of a total of three years’ experience as a pre-K-12 or post-secondary teacher.
Note: Specialist in Educational Leadership courses taken prior to official program admission will not count toward the degree without written approval from the Dean of the Zucker Family School of Education.
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Program Requirements
A total of 33 semester hours must be completed for the Specialist in Educational Leadership. In addition to the general goals of the school’s graduate program, the objectives of the Specialist in Education degree are knowledge of school law, curricular trends, school building trends, and program budgeting; skill in using various techniques for goal setting and problem diagnosis in such areas as instructional programs, staff development, and community relations; skill in decision- making and in evaluating decisions on the basis of subsequent information; knowledge of research in administration, curriculum, human development and staffing; performance behavior in a job setting; knowledge of the role of the school in modern America and the multicultural currents influencing the school; knowledge and skills for per-forming in a political setting; and, a clear understanding and working knowledge of Principled Educational Leaders. A student, who applies for certification as a school district administrator, must meet the following:
- A minimum qualifying score on the state administrator’s examination prior to entrance into the internship
- Three years teaching experience
- Program audit showing completion of 33 credit hours:
- Required courses, 27 credit hours
- Two internships, EDUC 632 and EDUC 633 , (9-12 internship hours per week over a six-month period), six credit hours
Candidates for administrative internships must:
- Complete 21 credit hours prior to submitting an internship application for faculty review.
- Earn a passing score on the PRAXIS, South Carolina’s Supervision and Administration Examination.
- Meet with an advisor to review request and receive approval for admission to an internship.
Applicants for spring administrative internships should file an application with their advisor no later than December 1 of the preceding semester. Applicants for fall administrative internships should file an application with their advisor no later than August 1 of the preceding semester. Applicants for summer administrative internships should file an application with their advisor no later than March 1 of the preceding semester. In order to register for internships, authorized applications must be on file in the CGC office, along with the valid South Carolina state administrator’s examination score.
*Proviso-Candidates filing applications and applying for administrative internships after the December, March, and August deadlines cannot be guaranteed enrollment.
Professional Requirements (33 Credit Hours)
Total Credit Hours: 33 (Beyond the Master’s Degree)
*If EDUC 529 , EDUC 531 /EDUC 532 or EDUC 616 were not taken in a master’s program, the appropriate course must be taken as a requirement of the Ed. S.
Requirements for Initial Certification at the Advance Level
- ADMINISTRATION
- District Superintendent
- Master’s degree
- Valid South Carolina Teaching or Professional Certificate at the elementary, middle or secondary level
- Minimum qualifying score(s) on the area examination(s) required by the State Board of Education
- Verification of a total of three years’ experience as a pre-K-12 or post-secondary teacher and two years as a school or school district administrator, post-secondary administrator, or school business administrator
- Completion of an advanced program approved by the State Board of Education for the training of school superintendents South Carolina Regulation 43-64.
South Carolina Teacher Certification Manuel R 43-64 REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATION AT THE ADVANCED LEVEL.
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