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                                                   PVAMU
                               EDUL 8003: DISSERTATION (P03)
Department:             Educational Leadership and Counseling
College:                Whitlowe R. Green College of Education

Instructor Name:        William A. Kritsonis
Office Location:        Delco 233
Office Phone:           936-261-3652 832-483-7889 (Cell)
Fax:                    936-261-3617
Email Address:          wakritsonis@pvamu.edu
Snail Mail:             Prairie View A&M University
                        P.O. Box 519
                        Mail Stop 2420
                        Prairie View, TX 77446

Office Hours:           (Northwest Houston Center) 1:00 – 5:00 PM (T), 1:00 – 5:30 PM & 8:20 – 9:20 PM (W, TH)
                                    Please Call for an Appointment
Virtual Office Hours:

Course Configuration: Face to Face

Course Location:     Juvenile Justice Bldg., Rm. # 240
Class Meeting Day:   Monday, 5:30-8:20 PM
Course Abbreviation: EDUL 8003

Catalog Description:    Studies, program procedures, and dissertation issues. May be repeated.

Prerequisites:          Admission to doctoral program and advancement to candidacy.

Required Texts:         None

House Bill 2504:
Please Note: House Bill 2504 does allow students the choice not to purchase the class textbook(s). Student’s
have the choice of using alternative methods to access textbook information (internet websites, books on reserved
at the library, etc). Students are required and held accountability to complete all assignments as noted in the
syllabus.

Access to Learning Resources:
                      PVAMU Library:
                             phone: (936) 261-1500;
                             web: http://www.tamu.edu/pvamu/library/
                     University Bookstore:
                             phone: (936) 261-1990;
                             web: https://www.bkstr.com/Home/10001-10734-1?demoKey=d

Course Goals:           To design, execute and report on a study that is original, substantial and defensible in
                        contributing to the Educational Leadership knowledge base

Course Objectives:      To apply acceptable educational research procedures to:
                        - identify an educational leadership problem that can be investigated
                        - develop appropriate research questions/hypotheses
                        - have the procedures approved by a dissertation committee and by the university’s IRB
                        - conduct the research and report the findings
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Course Goals/Accrediting Body Standards/Outcomes

        Course Goal                  ELCC Standard (2.2a &b)                    Course Objective
To design, execute and report     2.2a. Candidates demonstrate an         To apply acceptable educational
on a study that is original,      understanding of a variety of           research procedures to:
substantial and defensible in     instructional research                  - identify an educational
contributing to the Educational   methodologies and can analyze           leadership problem that can be
Leadership knowledge base         the comparable strengths and            investigated, develop appropriate
                                  weaknesses of each method.              research questions/hypotheses,
                                                                          have             the procedures
                                                                          approved by a dissertation
                                   2.2b. Candidates are able to use       committee and by the university's
                                  qualitative and quantitative data,      IRB, and              conduct the
                                  appropriate research methods,           research and report the findings.
                                  technology, and information
                                  systems to develop a long-range
                                  plan for a district that assesses the
                                  district’s improvement and
                                  accountability systems.




                              E-FOLD-P (CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK)
                         Educator as Facilitator of Learning for Diverse Populations

   5.0 To prepare beginning administrators as problem solvers, critical thinkers and decision makers.
   6.0 To prepare beginning administrators as facilitators of teacher and student growth and development through
       understanding of leadership dimensions.
   7.0 To provide beginning administrators with an awareness of human diversity, a knowledge of the importance
       and skills needed for effective community and parental involvement.
   8.0 To prepare beginning administrators to be reflect and continual learners with knowledge and value of self-
       appraisal techniques and goal setting for a strong personal commitment.
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                              Quality Without Compromise
                                    Closing the Loop
                  The Six Question Model at Prairie View A&M University

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Course Evaluation Method:
This is a pass/fail course. Upon successful defense of the dissertation, students will be recommended for issuance
of a Ph.D. degree via the Graduate School. Because this course spans several semesters, students will be given
an “I” until the last semester when the dissertation is defended successfully.

TRUE OUTCOMES
True Outcomes was a tool used by the University for Assessment Purposes. Currently, PVAMU is transitioning from
it to another assessment tool for students. The new assessment tool and artifacts for fall 2011 will be announced
during the course of the semester.

eCourses (Moodle)
PVAMU is moving to a new course management system (CMS) for online and web-assisted courses. Starting
in the 2011 Fall semester, eCourses will use the Moodle System.

Course Procedures

Submission of Assignments:
All work will be submitted to Dr. Kritsonis either via his email or by hard copy. If a hard copy is submitted, a writable
CD must accompany it.

Formatting Documents:
Microsoft Word is the standard word processing tool used at PVAMU. If you’re using other word processors, be
sure to use the “save as” tool and save the document in either the Microsoft Word, Rich-Text, or plain text format.

Exam Policy
Exams should be taken as scheduled. No makeup examinations will be allowed except under documented
emergencies (See Student Handbook).
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Professional Organizations and Journals
American Association for School Administrators
National Association of Elementary School Principals
National Association of Secondary School Principals
Phi Delta Kappa
Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association
Texas Association of Secondary School Principals
American Journal of Education
American School Board Journal
Education Administration Abstracts
Education Administration Quarterly
Education Week
Educational Leadership
NASSP Bulletin
National FORUM Journals (www.nationalforum.com)
Phi Delta Kappan
TASSP News Highlights
TEPSA Journal
Texas Study
Theory Into Practice
Today’s Education

References
American Association for School Administrators (http://www.aasa.org/aboutcontent.cfm?ItemNumber=215)
American Psychological Association (2009). Publication manual of the APA (6th ed.). Washington DC: Author
Educational Leadership Constituents Council (ELCC) Standards
    (http://www.npbea.org/ELCCStandards%20_5-02.pdf)
Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) Standards
    (www.ccsso.org/projects/education_leadership_initiatives/ISLLC_standards/)
National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) (www.ncate.org/public/standards.asp)


University Rules and Procedures
Disability statement (See Student Handbook):
Students with disabilities, including learning disabilities, who wish to request accommodations in class should
register with the Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) early in the semester so that appropriate
arrangements may be made. In accordance with federal laws, a student requesting special accommodations must
provide documentation of their disability to the SSD coordinator.

Academic misconduct (See Student Handbook):
You are expected to practice academic honesty in every aspect of this course and all other courses. Make sure you
are familiar with your Student Handbook, especially the section on academic misconduct. Students who engage in
academic misconduct are subject to university disciplinary procedures.

Forms of academic dishonesty:
     1. Cheating: deception in which a student misrepresents that he/she has mastered information on an
          academic exercise that he/she has not mastered; giving or receiving aid unauthorized by the instructor
          on assignments or examinations.

       2. Academic misconduct: tampering with grades or taking part in obtaining or distributing any part of a
          scheduled test.

       3. Fabrication: use of invented information or falsified research.

       4. Plagiarism: unacknowledged quotation and/or paraphrase of someone else’s words, ideas, or data as
          one’s own in work submitted for credit. Failure to identify information or essays from the Internet and
          submitting them as one’s own work also constitutes plagiarism.
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Nonacademic misconduct (See Student Handbook)
The university respects the rights of instructors to teach and students to learn. Maintenance of these rights requires
campus conditions that do not impede their exercise. Campus behavior that interferes with either (1) the instructor’s
ability to conduct the class, (2) the inability of other students to profit from the instructional program, or (3) campus
behavior that interferes with the rights of others will not be tolerated. An individual engaging in such disruptive
behavior may be subject to disciplinary action. Such incidents will be adjudicated by the Dean of Students under
nonacademic procedures.

Sexual misconduct (See Student Handbook):
Sexual harassment of students and employers at Prairie View A&M University is unacceptable and will not be
tolerated. Any member of the university community violating this policy will be subject to disciplinary action.

Attendance Policy:
Prairie View A&M University requires regular class attendance. Excessive absences will result in lowered grades.
Excessive absenteeism, whether excused or unexcused, may result in a student’s course grade being reduced or
in assignment of a grade of “F”. Absences are accumulated beginning with the first day of class.

Student Academic Appeals Process
Authority and responsibility for assigning grades to students rests with the faculty. However, in those instances
where students believe that miscommunication, errors, or unfairness of any kind may have adversely affected the
instructor's assessment of their academic performance, the student has a right to appeal by the procedure listed in
the Undergraduate Catalog and by doing so within thirty days of receiving the grade or experiencing any other
problematic academic event that prompted the complaint.

Two “C” Rule
Please Note: Continual matriculation at PVAMU requires that no more than two C’s shall be earned in a graduate
degree program. Any grade earned below a C means automatic dismissal from the graduate program.

NOTE: No grade of “C” or below will be accepted toward certification.


Technical Considerations for Online and Web-Assist Courses
Minimum Hardware and Software Requirements:
    -Pentium with Windows XP or PowerMac with OS 9
    -56K modem or network access
    -Internet provider with SLIP or PPP
    -8X or greater CD-ROM
    -64MB RAM
    -Hard drive with 40MB available space
    -15” monitor, 800x600, color or 16 bit
    -Sound card w/speakers
    -Microphone and recording software
    -Keyboard & mouse
    -Netscape Communicator ver. 4.61 or Microsoft Internet Explorer ver. 5.0 /plug-ins
    -Participants should have a basic proficiency of the following computer skills:
         ·Sending and receiving email
         ·A working knowledge of the Internet
         ·Proficiency in Microsoft Word
         ·Proficiency in the Acrobat PDF Reader
         ·Basic knowledge of Windows or Mac O.S.

Netiquette (online etiquette): students are expected to participate in all discussions and virtual classroom chats
when directed to do so. Students are to be respectful and courteous to others in the discussions. Foul or abusive
language will not be tolerated. When referring to information from books, websites or articles, please use APA
standards to reference sources.

Technical Support: Students should call the Prairie View A&M University Helpdesk at 936-261-2525 for technical
issues with accessing your online course. The helpdesk is available 24 hours a day/7 days a week. For other
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technical questions regarding your online course, call the Office of Distance Learning at 936-261-3290 or
936-261-3282

Communication Expectations and Standards:
All emails will receive a response from the instructor within 48 hours.

You can send email anytime that is convenient to you, but I check my email messages continuously during the day
throughout the work-week (Monday through Friday). I will respond to email messages during the work-week by the
close of business (5:00 pm) on the day following my receipt of them. Emails that I receive on Friday will be
responded to by the close of business on the following Monday.



                            NOTICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
Prairie View A&M University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex,
disability, or age in its programs and activities. The following person(s) has been designated to handle
inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:

        Name:            Renee R. Williams
        Title:           Equal Opportunity Compliance Officer/Title IX Coordinator
        Institution:     Prairie View A&M University
                         Office of Student Affairs & Institutional Relations
        Address:         P.O. Box 519: MS 1107
                         A.I. Thomas Building, St 013
                         Prairie View, Texas 77446

        Telephone:      936-261-2123
        Fax:            936-261-2138
        Email: rrwilliams@pvamu.edu

Individuals requesting a disability accommodation should contact:

        Name:            Dr. Kay Norman
        Title:           Administrator for Diagnostic Testing and Disability Services
        Institution:     Prairie View A&M University

        Email:           kfnorman@pvamu.edu


State Ethics Law:
Texas Educators’ Code of Ethics-TAC 247.2

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Syllabus template edul8003 (p03) dissertation, fall 2011

  • 1. 1 PVAMU EDUL 8003: DISSERTATION (P03) Department: Educational Leadership and Counseling College: Whitlowe R. Green College of Education Instructor Name: William A. Kritsonis Office Location: Delco 233 Office Phone: 936-261-3652 832-483-7889 (Cell) Fax: 936-261-3617 Email Address: wakritsonis@pvamu.edu Snail Mail: Prairie View A&M University P.O. Box 519 Mail Stop 2420 Prairie View, TX 77446 Office Hours: (Northwest Houston Center) 1:00 – 5:00 PM (T), 1:00 – 5:30 PM & 8:20 – 9:20 PM (W, TH) Please Call for an Appointment Virtual Office Hours: Course Configuration: Face to Face Course Location: Juvenile Justice Bldg., Rm. # 240 Class Meeting Day: Monday, 5:30-8:20 PM Course Abbreviation: EDUL 8003 Catalog Description: Studies, program procedures, and dissertation issues. May be repeated. Prerequisites: Admission to doctoral program and advancement to candidacy. Required Texts: None House Bill 2504: Please Note: House Bill 2504 does allow students the choice not to purchase the class textbook(s). Student’s have the choice of using alternative methods to access textbook information (internet websites, books on reserved at the library, etc). Students are required and held accountability to complete all assignments as noted in the syllabus. Access to Learning Resources: PVAMU Library: phone: (936) 261-1500; web: http://www.tamu.edu/pvamu/library/ University Bookstore: phone: (936) 261-1990; web: https://www.bkstr.com/Home/10001-10734-1?demoKey=d Course Goals: To design, execute and report on a study that is original, substantial and defensible in contributing to the Educational Leadership knowledge base Course Objectives: To apply acceptable educational research procedures to: - identify an educational leadership problem that can be investigated - develop appropriate research questions/hypotheses - have the procedures approved by a dissertation committee and by the university’s IRB - conduct the research and report the findings
  • 2. 2 Course Goals/Accrediting Body Standards/Outcomes Course Goal ELCC Standard (2.2a &b) Course Objective To design, execute and report 2.2a. Candidates demonstrate an To apply acceptable educational on a study that is original, understanding of a variety of research procedures to: substantial and defensible in instructional research - identify an educational contributing to the Educational methodologies and can analyze leadership problem that can be Leadership knowledge base the comparable strengths and investigated, develop appropriate weaknesses of each method. research questions/hypotheses, have the procedures approved by a dissertation 2.2b. Candidates are able to use committee and by the university's qualitative and quantitative data, IRB, and conduct the appropriate research methods, research and report the findings. technology, and information systems to develop a long-range plan for a district that assesses the district’s improvement and accountability systems. E-FOLD-P (CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK) Educator as Facilitator of Learning for Diverse Populations 5.0 To prepare beginning administrators as problem solvers, critical thinkers and decision makers. 6.0 To prepare beginning administrators as facilitators of teacher and student growth and development through understanding of leadership dimensions. 7.0 To provide beginning administrators with an awareness of human diversity, a knowledge of the importance and skills needed for effective community and parental involvement. 8.0 To prepare beginning administrators to be reflect and continual learners with knowledge and value of self- appraisal techniques and goal setting for a strong personal commitment.
  • 3. 3 Quality Without Compromise Closing the Loop The Six Question Model at Prairie View A&M University Outcome What l ts Is esu s Desired? gie Ma pen? R rate Ho ke it Did t of o a Wh wt p u e St Ha ? Yo Us Do Continuous Improvement Circle Th ts? (CIC) ? w sed l ll Ho su We e As It be Wi W h re at Re ses ans s ult When Me es Will it R Be Assessed? Cycle Dana/Thomas-Smith/Closing the Loop Six Question Model/landscape Course Evaluation Method: This is a pass/fail course. Upon successful defense of the dissertation, students will be recommended for issuance of a Ph.D. degree via the Graduate School. Because this course spans several semesters, students will be given an “I” until the last semester when the dissertation is defended successfully. TRUE OUTCOMES True Outcomes was a tool used by the University for Assessment Purposes. Currently, PVAMU is transitioning from it to another assessment tool for students. The new assessment tool and artifacts for fall 2011 will be announced during the course of the semester. eCourses (Moodle) PVAMU is moving to a new course management system (CMS) for online and web-assisted courses. Starting in the 2011 Fall semester, eCourses will use the Moodle System. Course Procedures Submission of Assignments: All work will be submitted to Dr. Kritsonis either via his email or by hard copy. If a hard copy is submitted, a writable CD must accompany it. Formatting Documents: Microsoft Word is the standard word processing tool used at PVAMU. If you’re using other word processors, be sure to use the “save as” tool and save the document in either the Microsoft Word, Rich-Text, or plain text format. Exam Policy Exams should be taken as scheduled. No makeup examinations will be allowed except under documented emergencies (See Student Handbook).
  • 4. 4 Professional Organizations and Journals American Association for School Administrators National Association of Elementary School Principals National Association of Secondary School Principals Phi Delta Kappa Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association Texas Association of Secondary School Principals American Journal of Education American School Board Journal Education Administration Abstracts Education Administration Quarterly Education Week Educational Leadership NASSP Bulletin National FORUM Journals (www.nationalforum.com) Phi Delta Kappan TASSP News Highlights TEPSA Journal Texas Study Theory Into Practice Today’s Education References American Association for School Administrators (http://www.aasa.org/aboutcontent.cfm?ItemNumber=215) American Psychological Association (2009). Publication manual of the APA (6th ed.). Washington DC: Author Educational Leadership Constituents Council (ELCC) Standards (http://www.npbea.org/ELCCStandards%20_5-02.pdf) Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) Standards (www.ccsso.org/projects/education_leadership_initiatives/ISLLC_standards/) National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) (www.ncate.org/public/standards.asp) University Rules and Procedures Disability statement (See Student Handbook): Students with disabilities, including learning disabilities, who wish to request accommodations in class should register with the Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) early in the semester so that appropriate arrangements may be made. In accordance with federal laws, a student requesting special accommodations must provide documentation of their disability to the SSD coordinator. Academic misconduct (See Student Handbook): You are expected to practice academic honesty in every aspect of this course and all other courses. Make sure you are familiar with your Student Handbook, especially the section on academic misconduct. Students who engage in academic misconduct are subject to university disciplinary procedures. Forms of academic dishonesty: 1. Cheating: deception in which a student misrepresents that he/she has mastered information on an academic exercise that he/she has not mastered; giving or receiving aid unauthorized by the instructor on assignments or examinations. 2. Academic misconduct: tampering with grades or taking part in obtaining or distributing any part of a scheduled test. 3. Fabrication: use of invented information or falsified research. 4. Plagiarism: unacknowledged quotation and/or paraphrase of someone else’s words, ideas, or data as one’s own in work submitted for credit. Failure to identify information or essays from the Internet and submitting them as one’s own work also constitutes plagiarism.
  • 5. 5 Nonacademic misconduct (See Student Handbook) The university respects the rights of instructors to teach and students to learn. Maintenance of these rights requires campus conditions that do not impede their exercise. Campus behavior that interferes with either (1) the instructor’s ability to conduct the class, (2) the inability of other students to profit from the instructional program, or (3) campus behavior that interferes with the rights of others will not be tolerated. An individual engaging in such disruptive behavior may be subject to disciplinary action. Such incidents will be adjudicated by the Dean of Students under nonacademic procedures. Sexual misconduct (See Student Handbook): Sexual harassment of students and employers at Prairie View A&M University is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. Any member of the university community violating this policy will be subject to disciplinary action. Attendance Policy: Prairie View A&M University requires regular class attendance. Excessive absences will result in lowered grades. Excessive absenteeism, whether excused or unexcused, may result in a student’s course grade being reduced or in assignment of a grade of “F”. Absences are accumulated beginning with the first day of class. Student Academic Appeals Process Authority and responsibility for assigning grades to students rests with the faculty. However, in those instances where students believe that miscommunication, errors, or unfairness of any kind may have adversely affected the instructor's assessment of their academic performance, the student has a right to appeal by the procedure listed in the Undergraduate Catalog and by doing so within thirty days of receiving the grade or experiencing any other problematic academic event that prompted the complaint. Two “C” Rule Please Note: Continual matriculation at PVAMU requires that no more than two C’s shall be earned in a graduate degree program. Any grade earned below a C means automatic dismissal from the graduate program. NOTE: No grade of “C” or below will be accepted toward certification. Technical Considerations for Online and Web-Assist Courses Minimum Hardware and Software Requirements: -Pentium with Windows XP or PowerMac with OS 9 -56K modem or network access -Internet provider with SLIP or PPP -8X or greater CD-ROM -64MB RAM -Hard drive with 40MB available space -15” monitor, 800x600, color or 16 bit -Sound card w/speakers -Microphone and recording software -Keyboard & mouse -Netscape Communicator ver. 4.61 or Microsoft Internet Explorer ver. 5.0 /plug-ins -Participants should have a basic proficiency of the following computer skills: ·Sending and receiving email ·A working knowledge of the Internet ·Proficiency in Microsoft Word ·Proficiency in the Acrobat PDF Reader ·Basic knowledge of Windows or Mac O.S. Netiquette (online etiquette): students are expected to participate in all discussions and virtual classroom chats when directed to do so. Students are to be respectful and courteous to others in the discussions. Foul or abusive language will not be tolerated. When referring to information from books, websites or articles, please use APA standards to reference sources. Technical Support: Students should call the Prairie View A&M University Helpdesk at 936-261-2525 for technical issues with accessing your online course. The helpdesk is available 24 hours a day/7 days a week. For other
  • 6. 6 technical questions regarding your online course, call the Office of Distance Learning at 936-261-3290 or 936-261-3282 Communication Expectations and Standards: All emails will receive a response from the instructor within 48 hours. You can send email anytime that is convenient to you, but I check my email messages continuously during the day throughout the work-week (Monday through Friday). I will respond to email messages during the work-week by the close of business (5:00 pm) on the day following my receipt of them. Emails that I receive on Friday will be responded to by the close of business on the following Monday. NOTICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Prairie View A&M University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities. The following person(s) has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Name: Renee R. Williams Title: Equal Opportunity Compliance Officer/Title IX Coordinator Institution: Prairie View A&M University Office of Student Affairs & Institutional Relations Address: P.O. Box 519: MS 1107 A.I. Thomas Building, St 013 Prairie View, Texas 77446 Telephone: 936-261-2123 Fax: 936-261-2138 Email: rrwilliams@pvamu.edu Individuals requesting a disability accommodation should contact: Name: Dr. Kay Norman Title: Administrator for Diagnostic Testing and Disability Services Institution: Prairie View A&M University Email: kfnorman@pvamu.edu State Ethics Law: Texas Educators’ Code of Ethics-TAC 247.2