Thursday, March 5, 2015

Starting a New Goal:Educational Leadership Masters!


I am SUPER excited to share that I have officially been accepted to Concordia University in the Educational Leadership Masters course! I'm really excited (and crazy nervous!) about it. I consider myself to be a lifelong learner and being able to work with others on current and impactful educational leadership studies is a dream come true. 


Go Golden Bears!
I chose Concordia because it is allowing me to maximize my time at home with my kids while accomplishing my professional goal of obtaining my Masters degree. Upon completion my goal is to then obtain my Education Specialist degree so that I can (hopefully) become an elementary school principal. Ideally I think I would love an administration position in an all Kindergarten building, given my passion for early elementary education. Although time will tell and right now I am just looking forward to starting this incredible journey!

So I'm wondering, who/what educational leaders do you follow in the blog world and Twitter? I am looking to expand my PLN and would love any suggestions!

Side note, did you know that Amazon has a student Prime membership for free?! That is an awesome bonus I wasn't expecting while price shopping the costs of my text books. Very cool of Amazon! Things sure have changed since I was in my undergrad (which was only 6 years ago by the way!) If you are a college student check it out here for free! Ordering my 2 books through Amazon saved me over $50 [on just 2 books-yikes!] Totally worth looking into. I'm just glad I stumbled across it!

And if you came for more technology and teaching posts, don't fret more are on the way! I just had to get everything figured out for my Masters first (including some new technology!) Stay tuned!

1 comments:

  1. 1) Congrats on starting your Masters. It will be the most rewarding, stressful, exhausting time. I know you will enjoy all the new learning!
    2) You're undergrad was only 6 years ago........ no comment :- /

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