Dr. Karim Medico, Chair, Associate Professor of Education, School of Education
Mrs. Pamela Koslosky, Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Marcia Harowicz, Graduate Student Advisor/International Coordinator
Mission
The mission of the Doctor of Education, Education Leadership Program is to empower leaders with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to effect change in educational systems through the synthesis of theory, scholarship, and practice.
Vision
The vision of the Doctor of Education, Education Leadership Program is to develop authentic, ethical, courageous, and innovative leaders who transform educational culture and practice.
Programs
Wilkes University’s Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership is a 60-credit post-master’s low residency program offered in a blended online format with annual residencies. The completion of required doctoral-level coursework culminates in the development of a dissertation proposal. The final dissertation and its defense are the capstone requirements for the Ed.D. in Educational Leadership. The objectives of the doctoral program in Educational Leadership are to produce knowledgeable, competent, and dedicated educational leaders with the skills and dispositions needed to serve in leadership capacities in their respective fields for the betterment of education for all students and society at large. The outcomes of this program: (1) The knowledge-base to serve as educational leaders in their respective fields. (2) The skills to apply research to identify and study current issues and problems in the field of education and to analyze the resulting data toward the betterment of education. (3) Comprehensive training in the areas of administration or technology, to include skills specific to each field, as well as effective interpersonal and communication skills, analytic decision-making abilities, and effectual leadership strategies.(4) Dispositions that place value on all students and people and that promote understanding, respect, and an appreciation of diverse perspectives and cultures. (5) Opportunities to develop self and others through informed, ethical, and reflective decision-making.