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Post-Master's Certificate in Educational Leadership & Administration
The George Washington University's three graduate degrees in Education & Human Development prepare practitioners in teaching or teaching-related careers for leadership roles as principals, mid-level administrators, and instructional supervisors in the nation's K-12 educational systems.
As a result of increasing shortage of school-based professionals who are prepared to move into leadership positions in schools and school districts, opportunities abound for those with graduate and advanced degrees in educational leadership. Graduates of the Education & Human Development programs at The George Washington University will be ready to meet the increasing needs and demands that await 21st Century educators.
Our expert program faculty scholars, authors, and experienced former principals, superintendents, and state educational officers bring to life in the classroom the obstacles faced by educational administrators in today's society. Our curriculum is designed to help administrators become intellectual leaders who understand curriculum and instruction, who motivate and support teachers and staff, and whose ideas will help to lead today's and tomorrow's vibrant educational community.
The Post-Master's 18-credit-hour graduate Certificate Program in Educational Leadership and Administration is designed for individuals who have teaching credentials, currently hold a master's degree from an accredited institution, and are seeking licensure in administration in order to be qualified for a position as assistant principal, principal, or central office supervisor.
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