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Educational Administration
Department of Educational Administration, College of Education

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Educational Administration > 400-level+

Courses in this department are offered according to availability as listed in the applicable Registration Guide.


UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES
EADM 422.3
Teacher in School Organization
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the College of Education and completion of 60 credit units at the university level.

Familiarizes prospective and practising teachers with the nature of school structures and social systems, and examines the effects of the organization and group interaction patterns on the school experiences of individual teachers.

EADM 423.3
Teacher and School Improvement
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the College of Education and completion of 60 credit units at the university level.

Prospective and practising teachers will explore trends and issues in school improvement, innovations, and effectiveness. Research on school effectiveness in various countries will be examined, and models of school improvement employed in specific schools and school systems will be assessed.

EADM 424.3
Teacher as Leader
1/2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): Admission to the College of Education and completion of 60 credit units at the university level.

Provides a comprehensive understanding of concepts of leadership by integrating theory, research, philosophy, and practice. Students will discuss the history and nature of leadership; the tasks, contexts, attributes, and powers associated with leadership; and the related roles of the teacher as leader.

EADM 425.3
Legal and Institutional Contexts of Education
2(3L)
Prerequisite(s): EXPR 402.

Students will integrate the knowledge and experience acquired in earlier coursework and the extended practicum by examining the components of governmental, administrative, legal, ethical and professional aspects of public education in Saskatchewan and Canada.

Note: Students with credit for EADM 321 may not take this course for credit.


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