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Nov 21, 2024
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EDLD 799 - Dissertation Committee Seminar III Units: 1 Final implementation of a dissertation research design. In-depth guidance in successfully conducting dissertation research, including successfully writing and defending a dissertation.
Prerequisites: Admission to Ed.D. Educational Leadership Program. Possible Instructional Methods: Hybrid. Grading: A-F grading only. Course Typically Offered: Spring ONLY
Student Learning Outcomes - Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Demonstrate understanding of how knowledge is constructed in education and related fields (8.1).
- Identify and analyze theoretical and ethical issues in knowledge construction and research practice (8.2).
- Identify, consult, and analyze the range of information producers and stakeholders for educational issues (8.3).
- Identify and analyze multiple perspectives that inform educational issues.
- Identify and analyze gaps and biases in professional knowledge (8.4).
- Assess research design, claims, evidence, validity, and value in theoretical and ethical context (8.5).
- Assess research design, claims, evidence, validity, and value in context of educational organizations, systems, and communities (8.6).
- Identify and analyze multiple research designs to best address gaps in knowledge (8.7).
- Design and apply appropriate research methodology in framing and carrying out inquiry.
- Exhibit commitment to the role of practitioner-researcher as demonstrated by use of multiple avenues to create and share knowledge about local, state, and national educational issues (8.8).
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