EDU 5571: Administrative Leadership in Schools

Anthony Annunziato, Ed.D.

Associate Professor and Coordinator
St. John’s University / Oakdale Campus NY School of Education, Department of Administrative and Instructional Leadership
Superintendent of Schools
Smithtown Central School District, NY
Superintendent of Schools
Bayport – Blue Point Public Schools, NY

COURSE OBJECTIVE(S)

The course has three main objectives: to explore the theory and practice of leadership in multiple settings and contexts to conduct theory building around the “leadership” that is similar to the development of a Literature Review (Chapter 2 of the dissertation), individually and collectively codify a personal and professional philosophy of leadership, discuss the application of leadership theory to our experiences as formal and informal leaders in schools, to analyze the leadership of those around us based on the theory and readings, to parallel in the course the work associated with the digital portfolios and the doctoral proposal and dissertation, to meet the expectations of students as to leadership.

COURSE SYLLABUS

EDU 5571 Syllabus

COURSE REFLECTION

EDU 5571 Reflection

COURSEWORK & ARTIFACTS

EDU 5571 Book Review – Drive by Daniel Pink
EDU 5571 Article Analysis
EDU 5571 Chap One Outline

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