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Introduction to Educational Leadership (COOC) (5 cr)

Code: CO00GA44-3002

General information


Enrolment period
15.10.2023 - 08.01.2024
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
14.11.2023 - 12.01.2024
Implementation has ended.
Credits
5 cr
Virtual portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Online learning
Unit
Business and Media
Teaching languages
English
Seats
0 - 100
Degree programmes
Master's Degree Programme in Educational Leadership
Teachers
Päivi Mayor
Mark Curcher
Person in charge
Mark Curcher
Tags
ONLINE
Course
CO00GA44

Objectives (course unit)

This course introduces participants to the basics of educational leadership and serves as an open introduction to the MBA in Educational Leadership (MEL) degree program.

Students who successfully complete this course will not be required to complete the pre-task when applying to the degree program, but will use their completion of this open course as evidence of their possible suitability. Further, they may also be able to use evidence from this course towards the awarding of elective credits in the degree program.

This Collaborative Open Online Course (COOC) is structured over eight weeks and scheduled to start in early October 2022.

Each week participants address key questions related to educational leadership and will discuss and work on them collaboratively. The themes addressed by these questions include;
• The purposes of education
• Their identity as educational leaders
• Changes taking place in the sphere of education
• Understanding educational systems
• Visions of educational futures
• How to lead individuals and teams in educational setting

Content (course unit)

Week 1: The Purpose of Education
Week 2: You as a Leader
Week 3: Education in the Future
Week 4: Understanding the System
Week 5: Your Vision for Education
Week 6: Leading Change
Weeks 7-8 (14.11.-27.11.): Making Your Learning Visible (Portfolio for Evaluation) - Optional for those who want to get 5 credits for the course.

Prerequisites (course unit)

A minimum prerequisite for the course is a Bachelor's degree level prior education and interest or experiences in the education sector.

Assessment criteria, pass/fail (course unit)

The participants will receive five (5) credits if they succesfully complete the portfolio assignment by the end of week 8. The portfolio consists of weekly tasks and activities. The porfolio can be accepted if it is completed according to more detailed instructions given at the course, and if the quality of the portfolio demonstrates Master-level (EQF 7) capability for critical reflection and collaborative learning.

Location and time

Online.

Exam schedules

Assessment is via the submission of a portfolio.

Assessment methods and criteria

The participants will receive five (5) ECTS credits if they successfully complete the portfolio assignment by the end of week 8. The portfolio consists of weekly tasks and activities. The portfolio can be accepted as a Pass if it is completed according to more detailed instructions given on the course learning platform (Digicampus), and if the quality of the portfolio demonstrates Master-level (EQF 7) capability for critical reflection and collaborative learning. Full administrative instructions are provided in Digicampus.

Assessment scale

Pass/Fail

Teaching methods

Online course run on Digicampus platform as a Collaborative Open Online Course.
Students will be working individually, in pairs and in small groups as part of a collaborative online learning community.
Teaching strategies will include readings, discussion, facilitation, group and individual work, synchronous and asynchronous activities. Active participation and collaboration will be essential. Students will be expected to demonstrate their learning by presenting work in a submitted portfolio.
The main focus is the encourage critical thinking about the subject area and a deeper understanding of the complexities and issues as education increasingly takes place in a digital and post digital environment.

Learning materials

Provided online in Moodle on Digicampus.

Student workload

5 x27 hours = 135 hours of student work

Content scheduling

There are six weekly themes:-
The Purpose of Education
You as a Leader
Education in the Future
Understanding the System
Your Vision for Education
Leading Change

Completion alternatives

None.

Practical training and working life cooperation

Activities are all related to the students real life working environments.

International connections

Student participants are from around the world as an Open Online course.

Further information

None.

Assessment criteria - fail (0) (Not in use, Look at the Assessment criteria above)

Work not submitted or does not meet the requirements of a EQF level 7 course.

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