California State University, Fullerton California Professional Administrative Services Credential Program TIER II.

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California State University, Fullerton California Professional Administrative Services Credential Program TIER II

Tier II A collaborative learning opportunity for California school administrators to ‘learn, lead and demonstrate competence’ in educational leadership.

Goals of Tier II Demonstrate professional competence Practice administrative behaviors & activities including communication, presentation, coaching, analysis, and collaboration Create professional networks to enhance ongoing professional development Enhance leadership capacity in California's diverse schools

Tier II Alumni California Administrators

WHY Tier II at CSUF? Candidates’ Comments Ability to complete Tier II in one semester Highly respected and established program Consistently strong recommendations from alumni Designed for busy professionals Authentic, portfolio-based program Cost competitive with other Tier II programs

Professional Activities

Portfolio Elements Formal Measures 1.Candidate Self-Assessment based on the Calif. Professional Standards for Educational Leaders (CAPSELs) 2.Assessment by Superiors & other Administrators 3.Interview & Report of Senior Leader 4.Assessment by Subordinates 5.Exemplars of Candidate Competence based on standards 6.Personal and Professional Life Balance 7.Leadership and Technology Assessment 8.Diversity & Leadership Authentic Visitation 9.Videotape of Worksite, Job & Activities 10.Independent Book Selection and Review of Impact on Your Leadership 11.PowerPoint Presentation in area of Expertise- delivered to authentic audience 12.Manuscript written and submitted for Professional Publication 13.Reflection Essay of Leadership Competencies

Demonstration of Competence ACTIVE Measures Formal PowerPoint presentations to teachers and administrators; university students & faculty Meetings & small group discussions - School visitations, observations and discussion/analysis Numerous additional PROFESSIONAL activities initiated by candidates specific to their areas of interest, grade level and professional responsibilities

PowerPoint Presentations by Candidates

Professional Exchange with Other Administrators & Educators

Working in K-12 Classrooms

DR. LINDA OROZCO Professor, CSUF Program Director, Tier II