Education, Master of Science - School Administration and Supervision
Program Overview
The Master of Science in Education with a concentration in School Administration and Supervision at Johns Hopkins University is designed for certified teachers and other certified school personnel pursuing leadership positions in K-12 school settings. It is approved by the Maryland State Department of Education for certification in school administration and supervision and is aligned with nationally recognized standards. The program emphasizes the development of skills and competencies necessary for successful educational leadership, combining practical experience with current research. Students engage in a capstone seminar and internship to synthesize learning and gain hands-on experience.
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Entry Requirements:
- Certified teachers or other certified school personnel: Applicants must hold a valid teaching certificate or other relevant certification from a recognized authority.
- 27 months teaching experience: Applicants must have at least 27 months of documented teaching experience in a K-12 setting.
- Current employment: Applicants must be currently employed by a school district or an accredited independent school.
- Mentor identification: Applicants must identify a mentor who meets the following criteria:
- Holds Administrator I or II certification.
- Currently works in an administrative or supervisory capacity.