NCPEA
NASSP Convention Welcomes Conference-Within-a-Conference by the National Council of Professors of Educational Administration
For the second time, the NASSP Convention is proud to host the annual Conference-Within-a-Conference program by the National Council of Professors of Educational Administration (NCPEA). This unique forum promotes dialogue among professors and practitioners interested in the key issues in educational administration, policy, and leadership. NCPEA's three-day Conference-Within-a-Conference coincides with the annual NASSP Convention in Phoenix, AZ. Its content will focus on professor, practitioner, school, and university-based research.
All Convention participants will have the opportunity to participate in dialogue and share in scheduled session programming and more.
To obtain more information on NCPEA's Conference-Within-a-Conference programming and details, visit the NCPEA Web site at www.ncpea.net, or contact .
NCPEA focuses on the following goals and objectives:
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- Ensure the high quality professional development of professors of educational administration.
- Refine the knowledge bases for preparing practicing administrators and professors of educational administration.
- Promote the application of theory and research in the field to the practice of educational administration.
- Establish and promote a Code of Ethics for professors of educational administration.
- Ensure access and inclusion of underrepresented groups into the professorship and administration.
- Serve as an advocate for professors of educational administration and as an authority on critical issues.
- Develop the administrative application of technology in the preparation and renewal of educational leaders.
- Establish standards by which educational administration programs become certified, accredited, and approved.
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