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7 Short courses in Educational Leadership in United States
Transforming Education in an Interconnected World
Advance Educational Access, Quality, and Equity. Develop the knowledge, skills, and relationships needed to lead transformative educational change with this Transforming Education in an Interconnected World course offered by Coursera in partnership with University of Michigan.
Leadership - An Introduction
Learn the Foundations of Leadership Studies. Engage current thinking about leadership, including basic definitions; ethical, persuasive, and creative leadership; agile leadership; and leadership and artificial intelligence. This Leadership - An Introduction Specialization is offered by Coursera in partnership with Johns Hopkins University.
Foundations of Educational Leadership
This Foundations of Educational Leadership course offered by Johns Hopkins University is an introduction to key leadership competencies for medical educators.
Crisis Leadership in Higher Education
The Crisis Leadership in Higher Education program offered by Harvard University will help you learn to prepare for and respond to practical challenges ranging from natural disasters to emergent infectious disease to reputation-threatening campus incidents.
Leadership and Management in Education
EdX is an online learning platform trusted by over 12 million users offering the Leadership and Management in Education course in collaboration with University of Newcastle - NewcastleX. Improve the lives and learning of all students.
Special Education Leadership
The Special Education Leadership graduate certificate at the University of Cincinnati provides current and future administrators with a skill set to lead inclusive schools and address the educational needs of students with disabilities.
Principal Licensure
Obtaining the Graduate Certificate for Principal Licensure at the University of Cincinnati will allow individuals that have more experience and expertise expedite the process to become a licensed principal, thus being able to take on a leadership position.