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Course Description

Spring Cohort EDA 634 Management, Learning Environment and Ethics

Aspiring leaders will learn the importance of modeling and behaving in ways that demonstrate professionalism, ethics, integrity,
justice, and equity to cultivate a safe and productive learning and working environment. This course addresses a variety of
management and learning environment elements including: operations and facilities, plans and procedures; school and district
climate; and fiscal and human resources. Participants learn ethical decision-making strategies that will help identify personal and
institutional biases that derive from educational disadvantage and/or discrimination. Participants will also learn reflective practice
in order to continuously improve and be up-to-date with educational research, literature, and best practices.

Notes

For candidates who applied to start in the Spring semester, and have started their program during the Spring semester.
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