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Welcome! The School of Education and Psychology’s Department of Education offers a Master of School Administration (MSA). The MSA degree program seeks to develop highly qualified school administrators who are informed, competent, effective decision-makers. The program’s conceptual framework represents the knowledge, skills, and dispositions we believe are essential for effective decision making, teaching, and leading. The knowledge, skills, and dispositions are attained in a professional learning community comprised of the University, the local education agency (LEA), and the community and family. The program also prepares candidates who understand the relationships that describe schools as social systems in the professional learning community and can use this knowledge to make wise, data-driven decisions. Guided by a version of the unit’s conceptual framework, the MSA conceptual framework prepares school administrators specifically described by the theme: Professional Educational Leader as Decision-Maker.
Kimberly Fitchett-Bazemore, Ph.D., Graduate Program Coordinator
School Administration
127 McLendon Hall
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
(252) 335-8702
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