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Master of Science in Educational LeadershipProgram HighlightsReputation for Quality A Drake degree prepares students to lead. Nearly 70 percent of schools districts in Iowa have at least one administrator who holds a Drake degree. Face-to-face instruction No matter which cohort students attend, they will be learning from Drake faculty members who are experienced administrators and experts in their fields. Valuable Connections In a cohort program students make instant connections with other future leaders in the field and have a built-in network of professionals with whom to interact for years to come. Licensure In addition to receiving a master’s degree, the program provides a Principal Endorsement, which leads to licensure in Iowa. Versatility The program helps students hone leadership and decision-making abilities and provides them a diverse skill set that will prepare them to work in a variety of leadership positions within the field of education. Mentorship All students are paired with a practicing administrator who serves as a mentor throughout the program. Convenient scheduling and locations Classes are offered on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) with two to three weeks between sessions. Cohorts are available in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Mason City and the Burlington/Bettendorf area. Practical Experience Each student completes a clinical internship, which is designed to tie together a student’s background and career goals in a real-world setting. Since the majority of students are full-time educators, the internship is accomplished through a combination of field-based classroom assignments and on-site time spent with practicing administrators. Technology Enhanced Web-based activities and discussions supplement weekend classes. |
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