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Moodle:
The Art of
Possibility
EA 754
(Human
Resource
Management
and
Supervision)
Moodle: Chapter 2
How Program
Evaluation
Contributes to a
Learning
Environment
EA 747-Program
Assessment
EA 749 Evaluation
of a Standardized
Test
1.1
Reflection#1
Reflection#2
Reflection#3
EA 749 Test
Measurement
and Data
Analysis
EA 743
Professional
Seminar
o
Standard Two: School Culture and Instructional Program
A school administrator promotes the success of all students by advocating, nurturing,
and sustaining a school culture and instructional program conducive to student
learning and staff professional growth.
Personal Statement:
School culture is built on the pillars of mission, vision, values, and goals. There has to
be a strong leader in place to be aware of the constant change that needs to happen to
create continuous improvement within a building. They have to acknowledge that their
staff has to have certain staff development trainings to be successful in their job. There
also has to be constant dialogue with what is working for the students and how we can
increase student achievement.
Standard Artifact
Reflection
Source
Function
2.1, 2.2,
2.3
FailureIsNotAn
OptionPaper
2.1, 2.2
Case Study
Webster Case
2.1
Moodle: Standards
for Professional
Development
2.3
New Teacher
Induction Plan
(Course)
EA 740
School as a
Formal
Organization
EA 754
(Human
Resource
Management
and
Supervision)
EA 754
(Human
Resource
Management
and
Supervision)
EA 754
(Human
Resource
Management
and
Supervision)
2.1
Moodle:
Crucial
Conversations
EA 754
(Human
Resource
Management
and
Supervision)
2.1, 2.2,
2.4
Inquiry
Project
EA 754 -Human
Resource
Management
and
Supervision
EA 750
Action
Research I
and
EA 751 -Action
Research II
and
EA 747 --
Program
Assessment
Evaluationon
SecurityofTesting
Materials
EA 749 Test
Measurement
and Data
Analysis
2.3
Moodle: Job
Embedded
Professional
Development
2.2, 2.4
Project Based
Learning Project5th Grade Mall
EA 754
(Human
Resource
Management
and
Supervision)
As a school leader, it would be my job to promote success for all students within the
building. In order to do that a safe environment needs to be maintained at all times.
There has to be a shared responsibility with all the teachers, support staff, and ancillary
staff to create a shared leadership within the building. Everyone has to feel part of the
school climate.
Standard Artifact
Reflection
Source
Function
(Course)
SchoolSurvey
3.1, 3.2,
I had to create a school-wide survey to be
EA 749
3.4
used with our staff in regards to dates and
Testing,
forLeaderIn
training
for
our
new
Leader
In
Me
Initiative
Measurement
MeRegarding
and Data
Dates
Analysis
3.2, 3.3,
EA 754
I designed ten interview questions to be
3.4
Human
10Interview
asked at an interview for the position of an
Resource
Questionsforan elementary school music teacher. Due to
Management
Elementary
the fact that we had just lost our music
and Supervision
MusicTeacher
teacher, to restart the program at the middle
school after ten years, I felt this was a very
good exercise because we were going to be
hiring a new teacher in that department.
3.2, 3.3
WellnessPaper
3.1, 3.2
SchoolFunding
Study
3.1 3.2,
3.5
Simulated
Budget
Process:
School Budget
Spreadsheet
School Budget
Presentation
EA 754
Human
Resource
Management
and Supervision
EA 741 -School
Business
Management
EA 741 -School
Business
Management
3.1, 3.2
Moodle:
Bargaining
Discussion
EA 741 -School
Business
Management
3.1, 3.2
Moodle:
School Bonds
EA 741 -School
Business
Management
3.1, 3.2
Moodle:
School
Closing
Process
EA 741 -School
Business
Management
5.1, 5.3,
5.4, 5.5
School Policy
Brief
5.3, 5.4,
5.5
Warm-Up
Activity: The
Truth About
Leadership
EA 742 -Educational
Law
EA 743 -Professional
Seminar
current journals and articles that pertain to your school setting. Things in education
change fast so you have to make sure you are staying current on all the pressing issues
of today.
Standard Artifact
Reflection
Source (Course)
Function
6.1, 6.2
Case Briefs
To what extend can the government search
EA 742 -students? Through a case analysis of two
Educational Law
landmark court decisions, New Jersey v.
T.L.O. and Vernonia School District 47J v.
Acton et ux., I learned that, while schools
have broad discretion, it is not unlimited. In
T.L.O., the Supreme Court held that school
officials need not obtain a warrant before
searching a student who is under their
authority and that only reasonable, not
probable, cause is required in order to carry
out a search. In Vernonia, the Court held that
schools can randomly drug test student
athletes because those participating in
athletic programs have a decreased
expectation of privacy, the method for
collecting urine samples was unobtrusive,
and the severity of the need demonstrated for
the search.
6.1, 6.2
School
Should school officials be allowed to strip
EA 742 -Policy Brief
search students? In considering this
Educational Law
question, we have weighed the privacy rights
of students against the needs of the district to
maintain a safe environment for students.
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution seeks to guarantee persons and
their property from unreasonable searches
and seizures. The courts have attempted to
balance the privacy rights of citizens with the
compelling safety interests of society. In case
law pertaining to public schools, the courts
have maintained a standard of
reasonableness; that is, searches of
students must be justified at inception and
reasonable in scope. Although the court has
left open the rights of the district to strip
search students under some circumstances,
these circumstances may not be excessively
intrusive in light of the age and sex of the
student and the nature of the infraction (La
Morte, 2012). In designing our district policy,
we argue that by their nature, strip searches
are excessively intrusive in light of alternative,
less intrusive forms of searching. Our district
policy therefore outlines guidelines for
searching students that provide for the safety
of our schools while protecting students
against erroneous searches.
SchoolBonds This assignment helped me to better
6.2
EA 748 School/
understand what exactly a school bond was
Community
andSinking
6.2, 6.3
FundsPaper
Development
School
Presentation
onLeaderIn
Me
EA 701 -Internship
Experience I and
EA 702 -Internship
Experience II
7.3, 7.4
7.1, 7.2
Trainingour
schoolstaffon
GradeBook
EA 701 -- Internship
Experience I and
EA 702 -- Internship
Experience II
EA 701 -- Internship
Experience I and
EA 702 -- Internship
Experience II