A Network Connecting School Leaders From Around The Globe
Time: July 1, 2015 all day
Location: Molloy College, Rockville Centre, NY
Street: 1000 Hempstead Ave
City/Town: Rockville Centre, NY 11710
Website or Map: http://www.molloy.edu/academi…
Phone: 5163233166
Event Type: due, date
Organized By: Dr. Andrea Honigsfeld
Latest Activity: May 24, 2015
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The Educational Leadership for Diverse Learning Communities (Ed.D.) program is designed to prepare teachers, school administrators, related educational professionals, or future professors in schools of education for instructional leadership roles that embrace diversity, social justice, and equity. The first cohort will begin in Fall 2015. Applications are due on July 1st. Please email Dr. Andrea Honigsfeld for any questions at ahonigsfeld@molloy.edu or watch this Prezi if you missed the information session: https://prezi.com/fb60ggpp_swd/educational-leadership-for-the-diverse-learning-community/
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