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Harrison Middleton University
Doctor of Education
- Tempe, USA
Doctor of Education
English
The Doctor of Education 60-credit-hour program explores the great idea of education and offers students a grounding in the historical, social, and philosophical literature. Prospective students must demonstrate superior scholarship in the field of education. The program is appropriate for educational practitioners seeking relevant and advanced study that will make them more thoughtful teachers and better informed decision makers. Students study both classic and leading contemporary thought taken from educational and philosophical literature. The program draws on intellectual sources and scholarly disciplines, including curriculum theory, history, law, and philosophy.


Southern New Hampshire University
Doctrate in Education Leadership
- Manchester, USA
PhD
Distance Learning
English
Continue making an impact in education when you earn a PhD in Education Leadership at Southern New Hampshire University. You’ll have the opportunity to explore topics in the areas of social justice, equity and leadership within the field of education, develop a comprehensive understanding of research methodologies and methods, and conduct original research. This cohort-based program provides the opportunity for you to connect and network as part of a rich scholarly community that supports your learning, scholarship, and academic and professional pursuits.
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An Education Law doctoral degree program dives deep into the intersection of law and education, preparing students to influence policies that shape educational systems. This advanced study provides a broad understanding of legal frameworks affecting education, along with the chance to engage with complex issues like student rights, equity, and accountability.
Through courses in educational policy, legal research, and advocacy strategies, you’ll enhance your analytical skills. Students explore areas such as special education law, constitutional issues in education, and the legal implications of technology in schools. Many engage in rigorous research, culminating in a dissertation that contributes to existing knowledge in the field. This process develops both critical thinking and effective communication skills.
Navigating the intricacies of education law requires a commitment to lifelong learning and adaptability. Students deepen expertise while addressing real-world challenges, positioning themselves as leaders in advocating for equitable educational opportunities. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, policy development, or consulting, shaping legal perspectives that impact future generations.