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California association of professors of educational administration

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Educational Leadership and Administration: Teaching and Program Development is a refereed journal published yearly since 1988 for the California Association of Professors of Educational Administration (CAPEA). Listed in the Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE), the editors welcome contributions that focus on promising practices and improvement of educational leadership preparation programs. Beginning with Volume 23, 2011 and continuing with this issue, Volume 24, 2012, the journal is published by NCPEA Publications, and endorsed by the National Council of Professors of Educational Administration. This journal is catalogued in the Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) database providing a comprehensive, easy-to-use, searchable Internet-based bibliographic and full text database for education research and information for educators, researchers, and the general public. (California Association of Professors of Educational Administration/U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences Contract No. ED-04-CO-0005)

Manuscripts will be accepted related to one or more of the CAPEA focus areas outlined below.

Capea focus areas

The members of the California Association of Professors of Educational Administration continue to invite colleagues across the country to participate in the conversation by submitting articles on the following five focus areas that serve as future directions for the organization: Teaching and Program Development, Diversity and Social Justice, Technology, Research, and Advocacy. The following represents a brief description of each as defined by the CAPEA membership:

Teaching educational administration courses is an important role in the preparation of professional educational administrators. Faculty who actively pursue teaching, scholarship, service and research while staying in touch with state and local school system issues should conduct leader preparation programs. How does research inform best practices for educating school leaders? What curriculum, teaching and assessment practices seem most promising for equipping school leaders with the knowledge, skills and dispositions necessary for today’s leaders? What resources are useful to faculty members in the preparation of school leaders? How have policy proposals at the state or national level, such as the introduction and adoption of national and state standards for school leaders, affected curriculum, instruction, or assessment of leadership preparation and administrative credential programs?

Diversity and Social Justice provides rich opportunities for the development of leaders, research, program design, and curriculum innovation. How can educational administration program faculty increase their knowledge and take action related to diversity issues that impact schools and school leaders? How do leaders enhance self-awareness, attitudes, behaviors, and perceptions regarding diversity? What role, research and actions do educational administration programs take in training school leaders who will promote democratic schools? What steps are being taken to recruit and retain under-represented university faculty and those in school leadership positions?

Technology serves as the overlay focus infused throughout all other areas. CAPEA members accept the responsibility for preparing leaders for an information age and a global society. What strategies and techniques effectively integrate technology into the curriculum and/or teaching of education leaders? What current research supports distance learning, electronic communication, presentation skills, web journals, web folios, etc.? What teaching formats and activities invite a variety of perspectives and inclusion of the non-traditional student?

Research in educational leadership is essential to ensure ongoing, high quality development of the field. The members of CAPEA are interested in pursuing the following: various research paradigms and methodologies, ways to share and present scholarly research, ideas about generating research topics, vehicles for reporting research, the integration of research and technology, resources and grants to support student research, and the use of educational research to influence public policy.

Advocacy is a way of partnering the development of leaders with the responsibility of influencing public policy. How do educational leaders identify the political issues, lobby effectively, and impact public policy decisions? How can technology assist in the role and responsibility of advocacy for education leaders? What issues are education leaders and policy makers currently addressing across the country?

To submit materials for consideration, send one electronic copy of the manuscript and accompanying materials, using Word to: Dr. Philip Mirci philip_mirci@redlands.edu

For more information, contact CAPEA Journal Senior Editor, Philip Mirci philip_mirci@redlands.edu . This Call for Papers for the 2012 Journal is posted on the CAPEA website, www.capea.org The deadline for submissions is August 1, 2012 with a targeted November 1, 2012 publication date.

Submissions must adhere to the criteria and standards of the APA Manual (6 th Edition) ( http://www.apastyle.org/ ). Submissions must:

  • Use Microsoft Word, size 12 font Time New Roman, double-spaced , one inch margins on all sides, each page numbered
  • Use Word Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 Headings (max. 3 levels, 2 preferred) - Free to use Italics, Bold, and/or Underline as desired and appropriate
  • Tables , in all cases, must be formatted with Word Insert Table, and placed in the text at the appropriate location.
  • Do not separate tables and figures from the text and do not send them as separate files. Tables MUST NOT have merged or split cells.
  • Figures must be one complete figure, not made up of multiple shapes and entries. File should be a JPG or PNG type file.
  • Include a 50 word abstract
  • Include a letter signed by the author(s) authorizing permission to publish must accompany the hard copy of the manuscript.

Please review the CAPEA Author Tutorial PowerPoint ( http://www.capea.org/ ), found under the PUBLICATIONS tab, for additional pertinent information regarding preparing the manuscript for submission.

Send one paper copy and one electronic copy of the manuscript. A separate sheet must be included with the hard copy of the manuscript that contains the article title, each author’s name, professional title, highest degree, institutional affiliation, preferred mailing address, email address, telephone and fax numbers. Only the article title should appear on the subsequent pages to facilitate a blind reviewing of the manuscript.

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Source:  OpenStax, Educational leadership and administration: teaching and program development, volume 23, 2011. OpenStax CNX. Sep 08, 2011 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11358/1.4
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