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Educational Leadership and Policy Studies

Program Overview

The Educational Leadership minor is a 15 credit program available to students in any UNC doctoral program with the approval of their doctoral program advisor. The intent of this minor is to encourage doctoral students throughout the University to increase and expand their understanding of leadership theories, practices, strategies and research that support best practices in leading change and improvement of instructional settings. Completion of the minor will be noted in the student’s transcript as "Minor in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies."

The mission of the program is to develop educators who have the vision and the ability to lead educational organizations by providing needed services to learners in educational settings, creating effective learning environments, effecting policies that govern educational organizations, and modeling continuous learning with and for the citizens of the community. To achieve this mission, ELPS faculty incorporate innovative teaching practices; engage in inquiry about leaders and leadership; and demonstrate leadership at the local, regional, national and international levels.

The underlying philosophy of the ELPS program is that educational leaders possess knowledge of self, others, organizations, learning and society necessary to perform creatively and effectively in diverse environments. They engage people in identifying and working toward the accomplishment of a shared vision for the organization. Leaders incorporate the ideas, values and experiences reflective of a pluralistic society and promote continual learning.

The ELPS programs are exemplified by the following beliefs:

  • Human growth and development are lifelong pursuits.
  • Leadership encompasses a learned set of knowledge, skills, attitudes and practices.
  • Organizations are artifacts of a larger society.
  • Learning, teaching, and collegiality are fundamental activities of organizations.
  • Validated knowledge and active inquiry form the basis of practice.
  • Moral and ethical imperatives drive leadership behavior.
  • Effective leadership in organizations depends on individual and team efforts.
  • Leaders' behaviors and actions model their beliefs and values.
  • Leaders effect positive change in individuals and organizations.
  • Effective leaders develop positive interpersonal relationships.
  • Diversity strengthens organizations.
  • Organizations and leaders are accountable.

The ELPS programs and the scholarship of its faculty and students emphasize:

  • Formal and informal roles and strategies of educational leaders in P-12 schools and post-secondary settings
  • Fiscal, legal and personnel aspects of schools and higher education
  • Innovative practices in leadership preparation
  • Understanding, facilitating and evaluating the change process
  • Innovation and restructuring of schools
  • Collaboration in teaching, learning and scholarship
  • Adult learning and development and staff development
  • Policy development, analysis and implementation
  • Service to schools, higher education and policy makers
  • Identification of multicultural and gender-based needs

Doctoral Minor Requirements — 15 Credits

Required Courses — 15 credits

A minimum of 5 courses completed during the student’s UNC doctoral program with grades of "B-" or better from the following courses:

ELPS 601Leadership Development Through Inquiry

3

ELPS 603Shaping Organizations: Management and Leadership in Education

3

ELPS 604Understanding People: Professional Development and Educational Leadership

3

ELPS 605External Environments: Social, Political, and Economic Influences in Educational Leadership

3

ELPS 608Issues in Educational Leadership: Implications for Practice

3

ELPS 622Directed Studies

1- 3

ELPS 650School Finance and Budgeting

3

ELPS 654Instructional Leadership and Supervision

3

ELPS 660Law and the Administrator

3

ELPS 665Policy Analysis and Development

3

ELPS 666Planning and Change in Education

3

Features and Conditions:

  1. No application for admission to the minor is required. In consultation with their doctoral program advisors, students will declare their intent to complete the minor on their doctoral program of studies filed with the Graduate School.
  2. ELPS-prefixed courses used for the minor may be part of a student’s program of required or elective courses.

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