Hebron University - PhD in Leadership & Educational Administration

College of Graduate Studies

Course Description

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Specialization Compulsory Requirements

31901   Educational leadership :Concepts and Theories

This course aims to present the concepts related to leadership in general and educational leadership in particular, and the difference between leadership and administration. The course also deals with leadership theories, with a focus on modern theories in leadership, and an attempt to demonstrate the educational field's need for leadership (educational leadership). The course also presents the concept of ethical leadership, its dimensions and its necessity in the educational field. It addresses the fact that leadership leads the change process (leading change) for the better to keep pace with the requirements of the twenty-first century

31902    Contemporary Issues in Educational Administration

This course aims to present contemporary, or renewed, educational administrative issues, i.e. to inform students of what is new in the field of educational administration, whether through the administrative concepts employed in the educational field, or in recent studies dealing with contemporary educational issues, or in scientific conferences presenting educational issues in new ways. The course may address issues such as: administrative integrity: accountability, transparency, justice and equal opportunities. In addition, it may address the concepts of administrative re-engineering, career maturity, organizational deviation, functional and organizational alienation, organizational development, administrative renewal and reform, challenges facing education in the Arab world, and others. The issues covered in the course are constantly renewed, bearing in mind that the topics of this course do not intersect with topics raised in other courses

31903   Change leadership in Educational Organizations

This course aims to define change nature, types, patterns, main sources and different models in institutions. It also aims to define the causes of resistance to change. The course also establishes change leadership in light of these facts; one of its components is institutional restructuring. It identifies the dimensions of change leadership and the competencies necessary for a change leader. The purpose is to enable educational leaders to become as agents of change in society. The course also presents a proposed strategy for developing change leaders in educational institutions

31904   Qualitative Research

This course aims to equip students with the essential skills to conduct and implement qualitative research. It offers theoretical and practical depth in research methods and analysis specific to qualitative approaches, such as data collection, interpretation, and research design. The course will familiarize students with the various qualitative research methods, enabling them to grasp the theoretical and applied aspects of these procedures. Additionally, students will be trained to integrate qualitative and quantitative research methods, while gaining exposure to key research and studies in this field

32901   Advanced Analytical Statistics

This course aims to review the statistical methods that are based on the analysis of variance in research problems related to the designs of experiments. It also addresses the statistical methods used in analyzing the data of the completely randomized design (CRD), the repeated measures design, the group processors design, the global designs, the split-plot design, the Latin square design, and the method of ANCOVA

31906    The Social Foundations of Education

This course presents an analytical view of education as a social system, and the functional interrelationship between education and the social systems/structures. The course deals with the philosophy of education in society, education development and social functions, social change and education, the role of education in social changes, and education and sustainable community development. The course also deals with educational societal issues, such as: justice and social equality, democracy in education, and critical education and critical thinking

31907    Seminar in Educational Leadership and Administration

The course discusses and analyzes educational studies in the fields of educational leadership and management, especially those related to leadership and administrative concepts in the educational field, the concepts related to school planning, supervision and management, and the different leadership styles such as the democratic, autocratic, and missionary style, and modern schools in leadership. The course also includes practicum activities whereby students are trained how to identify and deal with a problem in the educational field, as an introduction to how to deal with the doctoral dissertation later

31999   Dissertation

This is a compulsory requirement to obtain the doctoral degree in psychology, with a weight equivalent to (18) credit hours. Firstly, the candidate submits a dissertation proposal to a joint committee from the two universities for assessment. If approved, the candidate may officially register the Ph.D. dissertation under the supervision of a faculty member from one of the two universities. The supervisors shall hold the rank of a professor or associate professor. A second supervisor may be appointed, depending on what the Program Committee deems appropriate. The doctoral dissertation shall present a new addition to educational knowledge, particularly in the field of psychology, and shall address counseling and educational issues. Once the dissertation writing is finished, the candidate can submit it for defense before an academic committee of four members with the ranks of a professor or an associate professor. One of the appointed committee members shall be an external examiner from outside the two universities

31920    Qualifying Exam

This exam is compulsory for all Ph.D. program students who wish to fulfill the requirements of the doctorate degree. Students can take it after successfully completing all the compulsory courses. The exam sessions, components and technical procedures are determined by the postgraduate committee in each university. Students who scores 75% or more in this exam shall be eligible to begin writing their Ph.D. thesis. Students may take the exam twice only; they may retake the exam after no less than one semester from the first attempt. Students who fail to score 75% in the exam twice, shall be dismissed from the program

99000    English Language

This course is designed to enhance students' understanding of general and specialized terminology relevant to their field of study through carefully selected readings. The focus will be on integrating academic and professional vocabulary while strengthening students' conversational and discussion skills through collaborative work in small groups. Additionally, the course will focus on refining writing skills, particularly the ability to compose clear and concise paragraphs on various topics related to the program.


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