Educational Leadership & Policy

Educational Leadership & Policy

The programs in Educational Leadership & Policy (EDLP) advance knowledge and address enduring, contemporary, and future issues in education by:

  • Engaging in research grounded in broader current socio-cultural, economic, and political contexts (i.e., market-based reforms, school safety, culturally responsive leadership, controversies of globalizing educational policy, and external pressures on schooling);
  • Addressing the significance of the historical and the changing contexts of education
  • Exploring the issues of social justice for the educational equity and opportunities of all students; and
  • Disrupting persistent discourses around “achievement gaps” undergirded by xenophobia, racism, linguicism, classism, and homophobia.  

Graduates of EDLP adapt to a changing world, predict the consequences of proposed action, and sustain continuous education improvements over time. They develop and refine their abilities as leaders to empower, inspire, and guide the performance of others in achieving the desired goals across varied education contexts, including but not limited to schools and school districts.

Educational Leadership & Policy prepares leaders to achieve results in the nation's schools by translating theory and knowledge into practice, applying skills in interpersonal relations and political diplomacy, applying research and data-based, decision-making skills, and following ethical principles.

A Practical Application

Emphasis is placed on the practical application of critical theory and knowledge to leadership in education. Instruction recognizes and incorporates the principles of adult learning with courses, seminars, and other educational experiences featuring reflection, group, discussion, simulations, problem-solving, quantitative and qualitative research methods, and critical theory from a variety of disciplines (e.g., anthropology, sociology), as well as leadership and policy studies.

 

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Melanie Bertrand

Melanie Bertrand
Director of EDLP

What We Offer

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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

Omar Duron, an Educational Leadership & Policy Doctorate of Education (Ed.D.) student, and the new superintendent of Somerton School District in Somerton, AZ, has been awarded the Drs. George and Mary Garcia Leadership Fund Scholarship. The prestigious award acknowledges Mr. Duron’s hard work, dedication, and passion for his studies. He commented, “As someone who grew up in a Hispanic family, this scholarship is more than just financial support; it is an affirmation of my journey and the challenges I have overcome.” With over 23 years of experience in education, Mr. Duron has served in various roles that have provided him a diverse range of perspectives and experiences that he applies in his new leadership position. Born in Yuma, AZ, and raised in San Luis, AZ, Mr. Duron has a deep perspective of the challenges facing a border community. He expressed his gratitude for the scholarship and a commitment to making positive impact in his community. Congratulations!!

Contact Us

By Phone

520-626-7313

By Email

Director
Melanie Bertrand

MEd Program
H. Meg Cota

PhD Programs
Lupita Estrella

EDD Program
Cynthia Mruczek

By Mail

College of Education
Rm 321
P.O. Box 210069
Tucson, AZ 85721-0069