
EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION (ED A)
479. Workshop
a. Trends in Educational Leadership (3) [Rpt./12 units]. May be convened with
597a.
597. Workshop
a. Trends in Educational Leadership (3) [Rpt./12 units]. May be convened with
497a.
b. School Evaluation/Accreditation: Problems and Procedures (3)
620. Personal/Interpersonal Leadership (5) Examination of basic
constructs of leadership in relationship to personal values and attributes,
sensitivity, communication skills, cognitive skills, ethical hehavior, and
vision. Open to majors only.
660. Leadership and the Educational Environment (5) Introduction to
educational leadership; overview of administration within school contexts and
larger societal environment; organizational and leadership theories.
661. Administration of Bilingual Education Programs (3) Dynamics of the
administration of educational programs for the bilingual learner including
sociopolitical realities, mandated federal and state funded educational
programs, and effective community participation.
662. Educational Law: Policy and Practice (3) Evolution of modern
educational law and the effects of law on educational policy formation and
administrative practice.
663. Computer Applications in School Administration (3) Techniques for
using computers to make school administration more efficient; using computers to
enhance the management of information. P, 660 or CR.
664. Personnel Administration in Education (3) Composition of school
staffs and the functions of various personnel; patterns and practices in school
personnel management; issues, trends, and prospects in personnel management. P,
660.
665. Supervision of the Instructional Program (3) Purposes of
instructional supervision; organization, techniques and skills for supervisory
competency. P, 660.
668. Curriculum and Instructional Leadership (5) Techniques for
administrators to use in analyzing the quality of the curriculum in schools as
well as the appropriateness of instructional techniques used to support the
curriculum. P, 660 or CR.
671. School Finance (3) Historical background of the financing of
education in the United States; economics and principles; sources and
distribution of funds for education; budgeting, accounting, and reports. P, 660,
661 or CR.
672. School Business Management (3) The general management of school
business; administration and accounting of school funds; administration of
equipment and supplies; other business operations. P, 660 or CR.
675. Leadership and Organizational Theory and Behavior (5) Perspectives
on the nature of the individual in the school organization; nature of schools as
organizations; development of individual-organizational relationships. P, 660.
681. The Principalship (3) Functions and activities of building-level
administrators, with emphasis on instruction, staff development, student
services evaluation, and operational services. P, 693a and 15 units of
educational administration, CR, 693b.
682. The Superintendency (3) Functions and responsibilities of the chief
school executive and central office staff, with emphasis on external and
internal system relationships in policy formation and decision making. P, 693a,
693b or CR.
693. Internship
a. Educational Leadership (2-3) [Rpt./4 units] P, 660, 661, 662 or CR.
b. Advanced Educational Leadership (3-4) [Rpt./8 units] P, 693a and 15 units
of educational administration. CR, 681 or 682.
695. Colloquium
a. Issues in Educational Leadership (1-3) [Rpt./12 units]
696. Seminar
a. Topics in Educational Leadership (1-3) [Rpt./12 units]
b. Research in Educational Leadership (1-3) [Rpt./9 units]
697. Workshop
a. Problems in Educational Leadership (1-3) [Rpt./12 units]