Educational Leadership, Ed.D.

This program is designed to prepare individuals to serve in school and school district leadership roles in the areas of administration and supervision. By combining coursework and internship experiences, the program integrates theory, research and practice into a cohesive plan of study for educational leaders. 

The program offers the District Level Educational Leadership option leading to Illinois Superintendent Endorsement.   

For more information on state licensure and certification information please visit NLU’s Public Disclosures page. 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):

PLO1. Candidates will demonstrate skills in all aspects of school/district leaders and administration, including processes of planning, organization, communication, decision making, influence/politics, and evaluation stemming from a shared vision, mission, and core values.

PLO2. Candidates will develop relationships and collaborate among internal and external stakeholders to develop and promote a community of academic success, development of personal potential and well-being of all students.

PLO3. Candidates will lead adult learning and build capacity among school personnel, staff, and teachers to improve student achievement.

PLO4. Candidates will support intellectually rigorous and coherent systems of curriculum, instruction, and assessment for continuous improvement to promote each students’ academic success and well-being.

PLO5. Candidates will pursue educational equity through cultural proficiency and opportunity to advance the overall well-being of students.

PLO6. Candidates will act professionally, ethically, and demonstrate emotional intelligence in a compassionate, caring manner promoting each student’s success.

PLO7. Candidates will strive for school improvement by diagnosing challenges, working collaboratively, and using evidence to initiate change that promotes students’ academic success.

 

In addition to National College of Education Doctoral Admissions Requirements, applicants must:

  • Submit a professional resume or curriculum vitae 
  • Submit official transcripts from all institutions attended. Please note that only credit from a school with institutional accreditation will be considered for transfer credit. Completion of baccalaureate and master’s degrees from a school with institutional accreditation must be verified. A grade point average of 3.25 or better in master’s level courses is required of all applicants.
  • Present documented evidence of at least two years of leadership in an educational setting.
  • Submit two letters of recommendation. Letters should originate from people supervising the applicant's professional work or people associated with the applicant's graduate work.
  • Submit written responses to substantive questions that directly speak to the applicant’s intellectual interests, professional goals, compatibility with program and commitments to the values of the program. Each program has its own set of questions and assessment criteria. Applicant responses are considered carefully, along with all other evidence, in determining the applicant’s potential for success in pursuing the Ed.D. degree.
  • Note: The admission process occurs in two stages. First, the applicant submits the application and all supporting documentation to the Office of Admissions by the published deadlines. Faculty from the respective doctoral programs reviews the applications. 

    The second stage of the admissions process consists of an interview with the program faculty. 

    The objectives of the interview process are to establish that applicants have clearly defined goals for pursuing doctoral study, to determine that the applicants’ goals may be met through the doctoral programs, to gain further information about the applicants and to clarify areas of concern, to provide an opportunity for applicants to ask questions about the programs and to enable applicants to acquaint themselves with faculty in the programs.
  • Sign Licensure Limitation Form (acknowledges that this is a non-licensure program) if pursuing the Leadership for Learning and Organizational Development major or Strategic Educational Leadership major 

Program Details:

  • Requires 60 SH for completion 
  • Requires an internship
  • Requires a dissertation
  • Credit by Portfolio may be accepted for the following courses: EDL 601, EDL 605, EDL 622, and EDL 628.
  • Candidates may transfer in up to 12 SH of coursework from another doctoral program if approved by faculty and not part of a completed degree program. Applicants who have completed the Educational Leadership (formerly Administration and Supervision), Ed.S. degree at NLU may transfer a maximum of 6 SH of internship credit toward the doctoral degree upon the approval of the director of the Educational Leadership doctoral program or designee.
  • Candidates may bring up to 12 SH of post-master's degree courses taken before admission into the program, including courses taken at NLU. They must seek approval from the School Directors in consultation with their Academic Advisor. 
  • Candidates who have completed the Educational Leadership, Ed.S., District Level Educational Leadership track (formerly Administration and Supervision, Ed.S., District Level Educational Leadership) at NLU may have all of the program hours applied toward the Educational Leadership, Ed.D. program within 8 years. 

The District Level Educational Leadership major

The District Level Educational Leadership major is for students interested in earning the doctoral degree and leading and managing multi-school educational systems and school districts, and prepares individuals to serve as systems administrators and district superintendents. This option includes instruction in educational administration; education of students at various levels; system planning and budgeting; educational policy; educational law and regulations; public relations; professional standards and ethics; and applications to specific issues, cultural context, and geographic locales. Students choosing this option must hold an Illinois general administrative or principal endorsement upon admission, or an equivalent state credential. Students admitted to this option must complete all 60 SH of the program, including EDL 690 Educational Leadership Internship, and are then eligible to apply for the Illinois Superintendent endorsement.

Research and Dissertation - 21 SH

EDL 628Analyzing and Using Data for Systemic Improvement

3

EDL 630Understanding and Using Educational Research

3

EDL 632Utilizing Data to Inform Decision Making

3

CCD 699BDissertation: Educational Leadership

1 TO 12

Note: CCD 699B must be taken for a total of 12 SH.

Educational Leadership Core - 39 SH

EDL 601Analyzing Resource Allocation and Equity in Educational Financial Management

3

EDL 604Fostering Cultural Proficiency, Opportunity and Equity

3

EDL 605Leading Change

3

EDL 606Utilizing Effective Leadership Principles and Processes

3

EDL 608Communicating and Engaging with Staff, Families, and Communities

3

EDL 620Understanding the Dynamics of Political, Legal, and Ethical Issues in Education

3

EDL 622Developing Curriculum and Evaluating Programs

3

EDL 624Improving Instruction through Professional Development and Evaluation

3

EDL 625Scholarly Writing for Practitioners

1 TO 4

EDL 626Leading Instruction to Advance Student Learning

3

EDL 690Educational Leadership Internship

1 TO 8

Notes: EDL 625 must be taken for a total of 4 semester hours. EDL 690 must be taken for a total of 8 semester hours.

The Leadership for Learning and Organizational Development major

The Leadership for Learning and Organizational Development major is for individuals seeking to supervise instructional and support personnel at the organizational, facility or staff level. Includes instruction in the principles of staffing and organization, the supervision of learning activities, personnel relations, administrative duties related to departmental or unit management, and specific applications to various educational settings and curricula. This option, however, does not lead to state credentials, either principal or superintendent, upon completion of the doctoral program. Students admitted to this option must complete all 60 SH of the program, including EDL 690 Educational Leadership Internship, but are not eligible to apply for Illinois Principal Endorsement or the Superintendent Endorsement. 

Students taking this option may, in the future, complete the Educational Leadership, Ed.S. leading to the general administrative or principal endorsement in Illinois and then the Superintendent Endorsement. The Florida Department of Education recognizes NLU's Ed.D. in Educational Leadership program as qualification for Florida Educational Leadership Certification. 

Research and Dissertation - 21 SH

EDL 628Analyzing and Using Data for Systemic Improvement

3

EDL 630Understanding and Using Educational Research

3

EDL 632Utilizing Data to Inform Decision Making

3

CCD 699BDissertation: Educational Leadership

1 TO 12

Note: CCD 699B must be taken for a total of 12 SH.

Educational Leadership Core - 39 SH

EDL 601Analyzing Resource Allocation and Equity in Educational Financial Management

3

EDL 604Fostering Cultural Proficiency, Opportunity and Equity

3

EDL 605Leading Change

3

EDL 606Utilizing Effective Leadership Principles and Processes

3

EDL 608Communicating and Engaging with Staff, Families, and Communities

3

EDL 620Understanding the Dynamics of Political, Legal, and Ethical Issues in Education

3

EDL 622Developing Curriculum and Evaluating Programs

3

EDL 624Improving Instruction through Professional Development and Evaluation

3

EDL 625Scholarly Writing for Practitioners

1 TO 4

EDL 626Leading Instruction to Advance Student Learning

3

EDL 690Educational Leadership Internship

1 TO 8

Notes: EDL 625 must be taken for a total of 4 semester hours. Students wishing to substitute EDL 690 for electives, must seek approval from the School Directors in consultation with their Academic Advisor. EDL 690 or the approved electives must be taken for a total of 8 semester hours.

The Strategic Educational Leadership major

The Doctorate of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership with a major in Strategic Educational Leadership prepares professionals to serve in leadership roles in organizations with missions that include elements of training, education, and teaching-and-learning programs. The Doctorate of Education in Strategic Educational Leadership seeks to develop the program candidate’s graduate-level knowledge and skills in Leadership Theory & Practice; Curriculum Design and Data Fluency; Cultural Proficiency in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; and Resource Use in Education. The program offers a wide range of elective course choices from NLU’s broad array of professional disciplines, enabling candidates to customize and personalize their advanced leadership credentials.

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Upon completion of the Strategic Educational Leadership major, candidates will demonstrate mastery of the following forms of knowledge, skills, and dispositions.

PLO-1 Content Knowledge. Candidates evaluate and create specialized content knowledge as applied to leading learning communities and organizations with educational components within their missions.

PLO-2 Leadership Dispositions in Action. Candidates evaluate and employ leadership dispositions to articulate and model cognitive habits of mind and social-emotional habits of heart to promote safe and stimulating learning cultures for learners, staff, faculty, and community stakeholders.

PLO-3 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Capacities. Candidates integrate and employ diversity, educational equity, inclusion, and social justice through cultural proficiency and opportunities to advance the overall well-being of students, staff, and other educational stakeholders.

PLO-4 Engagement and Networking. Candidates engage in an organization’s development and improvement plan for collaboration among stakeholders to develop effective learning communities and promote academic success.

PLO-5 Scholarly Proficiencies. Candidates evaluate and exhibit scholarly habits as they create theory, research and practice to their coursework and dissertation.

PLO-6 Self-Directed Learning. Candidates develop and meet one or more personalized learning objective/s tailored to achieving the individual’s professional and a doctoral dissertation related to program pursuit.

Foundational Courses - 12-15 SH

CCD 698Dissertation Research Seminar

1 TO 3

EDL 517Leadership Concepts and Applications in Education

2

EDL 520Leading Diverse Schools

2

EDL 525Decision-Making for Educational Systems and Organizations

2

EDL 526Realizing Vision through Technical, Human, and Financial Resources

2

EDL 625Scholarly Writing for Practitioners

1 TO 4

Major Electives - 12 SH

Leadership- Choose 3SH

CAP 600Curriculum Theory: Historical, Philosophical, and Political Issues

3

CAP 602Curriculum Theory: Contemporary Issues and Practices

3

CCD 625Critical Policy Analysis

3

EDL 605Leading Change

3

EDL 620Understanding the Dynamics of Political, Legal, and Ethical Issues in Education

3

HED 626Legal Issues in Higher Education

3

Curriculum Design and Data Fluency - Choose 3 SH

CAP 600Curriculum Theory: Historical, Philosophical, and Political Issues

3

CAP 601Cultures of Schools and Communities

3

EDL 622Developing Curriculum and Evaluating Programs

3

EDL 624Improving Instruction through Professional Development and Evaluation

3

EDL 626Leading Instruction to Advance Student Learning

3

EDL 628Analyzing and Using Data for Systemic Improvement

3

EDL 632Utilizing Data to Inform Decision Making

3

Diversity Equity and Inclusion - Choose 3 SH

CCD 630Education in a Global World

3

DEE 605History of Disability and Education

3

EDL 604Fostering Cultural Proficiency, Opportunity and Equity

3

HED 600Higher Education in the United States

3

OBD 651Diversity and Inclusion in the Organizational Culture

3

Resource Use in Education - 3 SH

EDL 601Analyzing Resource Allocation and Equity in Educational Financial Management

3

Research and Dissertation - 21 SH

Intro to Research - Choose 3 SH

EDL 630Understanding and Using Educational Research

3

HED 601Introduction to Doctoral Studies and Research in Education

3

Advanced Research - Choose 6 SH

CCD 604Data Analysis, Interpretation, and Presentation

3

ESR 612Statistical Methods in Research

3

ESR 614Interpretive and Critical Research Methodology

3

ESR 616Mixed Methods Design

3

HED 652Quantitative Research Methods in Education

3

HED 654Qualitative Research Methods in Education

3

RES 640Survey Research and Intro to Statistical Software

3

Dissertation - 12 SH

CCD 699GDissertation: Content Specialization Research

1 TO 12

Note: CCD 699G must be completed for the total of 12 SH.

General Electives - 15 SH

Choose 15 SH of NLU graduate courses in consultation with the dissertation chair.