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Urban Educational Leadership
Program for Doctoral Study
For
Qinghua Huang
University of Cincinnati
Preliminary Hearing
May 2008
Proposed Doctoral Committee
Dr. Lionel Brown – Chair
Dr. Mark Gooden
Dr. Roger Collins
Dr. Gulbahar Beckett
Table of Contents
Vita…………………………………………………………………………………3
Professional Goal Statement………………………………………………………...6
Coursework Requirements…………………………………………………………..9
Coursework by Level……………………………………………………………….11
Coursework by Chronology…………………………………………….………..…12
Internship………………………………………………………………….………..14
Dissertation…...... 15
Calendar of Events……………………………….………….………………..……16
Committee Members………………………………………………………….……17
Qinghua Huang
Address:
618 Probasco St. Apt. 4 Phone: (513)-379-9821
Cincinnati, OH 45220 E-mail:
Education
Doctoral student University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Urban Educational Leadership, September 2007~ Present
Master of Science Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL Educational Administration, December 2006
Bachelor of Arts Jiangxi Normal University, Nanchang, China
Chinese Linguistic/Literature Education, June1998
PROFESSIONAL EXPERANCE
Autumn 2006 Charleston Middle School, Charleston, IL
Administrative intern
Summer 2006 Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
Economy Department
Research Assistant
Summer 2006 Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
Economics Department
Research Assistant
Summer 2005 Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL
Economy Department
Research Assistant
2005-2006Eastern Illinois University,Charleston, IL
Chinese Student Scholar Association
President
2003~2004 Human Resource Dept., Kefu Ltd., Beijing, Recruiter
2002~2003 No. 20 Beijing High School, Beijing, P.R.C.
School Counselor
1998~2003 No. 20 Beijing High School, Beijing, P.R.C.
Chinese Department
Chinese teacher
Fall 1997 The Affiliated School of Jiangxi Normal University Nanchang, Jiangxi
Student Intern
Spring 1996 No. 1 High School, Guangchang, Jiangxi
Student Intern
May 1995 The Exhibition of Social Science
Cicerone
1994~1997 Jiangxi Normal University
Science and Technology Association
Vice President
HONORS AND AWARDS
Eastern Illinois University
International scholarship (2006)
International scholarship (2005)
Jiangxi Normal University
Excellent Undergraduate Student (1998)
Excellent Student Intern (1997)
Undergraduate Scholarship (1997)
Member of Championship of Gymnastic Competition (1997)
Undergraduate Scholarship (1996)
Member of Championship of College Singing Competition (1996)
Undergraduate Scholarship (1995)
College English Vocabulary Competition Award (1995)
Excellent Student Reporter (1995)
Undergraduate Scholarship (1994)
VOLUNTEER AND ACTIVITIES
December 2006 Mini-field trip presenter for the Project WOW YaoMing team
September2006 Special Olympic Family Festival Volunteer
Summer 2006 International Programs Website Project
1997 Gymnastics Competition
1996 College Singing Competition
1995 Chinese Department Intelligence Competition
ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP
2005-2006 Chinese Student Scholar Association,
1994-1997 Science and Technology Association
1995-1996 English Association
1994-1998 Student Publication Association
Professional Goal Statement
Doctoral Program in Urban Educational Leadership
University of Cincinnati
Spring 2008
I’m a first year doctoral student in the program of Urban Educational Leadership at the University of Cincinnati. I received my Bachelor’s degree in Chinese Education in China. After working as a classroom teacher, a school counselor, and a recruiter, I decided to continue my education to broaden my impact in the field of education.I came to the Eastern Illinois University in spring, 2005 and completed my Master’s study in Educational Administration in fall, 2006. In the autumn of 2006, my experience as an intern at Charleston Middle School inspired me to apply for a doctorate program. This would allow meto develop my research interest on the Educational Leadership in the area of educational diversity. Fortunately, I was accepted in Urban Educational Leadership programat UC. This has provided me with an opportunity to expand my role as a researcher and practitioner in the education field within an urban context. So far, my sincere commitment and desire to become a specialist in educational leadershiphas been a tremendous motivation toward this academic endeavor. Moreover, after one year study in Urban Educational Program, my interests have become more focused, as I developed the following (two) primary content areas to guide my program:
- Educational Leadership
My experience as a classroom teacher, a school counselor, and an administrator intern enriched my practical perspectives on school leadership. My master and doctoral studies have built a solid foundation of knowledge inEducational Leadership. Thisincludes:the completion of my master study concentrating on general Educational Administration;the five classes on Urban Educational Leadership; the project of a comparative study of Educational Leadership in the United States and in China; problem based research; and the internship in Sycamore High School/ Indian High School as a researcher.
- Parental Involvement and Chinese Immigrant Students
Throughout my doctoral study, my goals related to researching the engagement of Chinese immigrant parents in their children’s learning. These include: the completion offour courses related to measurement, assessment and evaluation; seven research methodology courses; three courses related to language and culture difference; the independent study in reviewing literature related to immigrant students; the policies and program to improveimmigrant student achievement in the United States; and the internship in Sycamore High School/Indian High School in Cincinnati.
The two subject areas provide a framework for my future goals and plans. The study of Educational Leadership will support my effort to conduct my research on the specific area of Chinese Immigrant Students. I will conduct a case study of Chinese immigrant, parental engagement in a plural cultural environment (diverse school setting). As a result, I will expand my perspectives on Chinese immigrants as “a marginal group” through the hands-on research experience. The study and research experiences in the United States will help me develop a cultural sensitive perception in order to expand parental roles of immigrants in the International School in Beijing after Ireturn to China.
In my intention, throughout my doctoral studies, to remain open to any opportunities that might prove beneficial to the academic excellence of the immigrant student population. I would place no limits toward this goal. After the completion of my study, I intend to find a research job to continue studying Asian Immigrant Students’ achievement in the multicultural context. The research experience in the United States will help me to practice and improve my research skills. I will attempt tofind and raise the voicesof the Asian students, parents, and their communities in any job that I accept.When I return to China, I will continue my experience on immigrants inthe international school in Beijing.I am committed to reaching and exceeding these goals, as well as advancing the research and practice of educational leadership in China, and promoting the immigrant student achievement in China.
MAJOR SUPPORT AREA: URBAN EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP
UEL Proseminar (6 credits)
18-UEL-876 / Special Topics in UEL I / 3G / Fall 200718-UEL-876 / Special Topics in UEL II / 3G / Winter 2007
UEL Seminar (12 credits)
18-UEL-901 / Theoretical Foundations of UEL / 3G / Fall 200718-UEL-912 / Leading Urban Educational Organizations through Change / 3G / Fall 2007
18-UEL-913 / Leading Learning and Teaching in Urban Communities / 3G / Winter 2007
18-UEL-914 / Social, Political, Economic,& Legal Context of Urban Educational Leadership / 3G / Spring 2008
Internships (9 credits)
18-UEL-931 / Internship I / 3G / Fall 200818-UEL-932 / Internship II / 3G / Winter 2008
18-UEL-933 / Internship III / 3G / Spring 2009
Research Methods (23 credits)
EDA 5600 / Intro to Research in Education / 2G / Master18-EDFN-710 / Intro to Statistic Methods / 3G / Fall 2007
18-EDFN-800 / Modes of Inquiry / 3G / Winter 2007
18-EDFN-711 / Intermediate Statistical Methods / 3G / Winter 2007
18-EDFN-802 / Intro to Field Methods / 3G / Fall 2008
18-EDFN-812 / Inter Field Methods / 3G / Winter 2008
18-EDFN-822 / Advanced Field Methods / 3G / Spring 2009
18-EDST-850 / Action Research / 3G / Fall 2008
SUPPORT AREAS: EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP; INTERATIONAL EDUCATION
Specialization – Educational Administration (32 credits)
EDA 5870 / Personnel Administration / 3G / MasterEDA 5630 / Administration and Supervision of the Elementary School / 4G / Master
EDA 5420 / School/Community Relations / 2G / Master
EDA 5600 / Introduction to Organization and Administration / 3G / Master
EDA 5960 / Data Management in Educational Administration / 4G / Master
EDA 5890 / Internship in Administration / 4G / Master
SPE 5870 / Special Education: Personnel Supervision and Program Administration / 3G / Master
EDP 5300 / Psychology Educational Foundation / 3G / Master
EDF 5500 / Curriculum Development / 3G / Master
EDF 5510 / Social Foundations of Education / 3G / Master
Specialization – Immigrant in Urban Education (24 credits)
18-EDLD-816 / Educational Policy Analysis / 3G / Spring 200818-EDLD-878 / Fiscal Aspects of Education / 3G / Spring 2008
18-EDST-878 / Self-Concept and Achievement / 3G / Spring 2008
18-EDLD-814 / Program Evaluation / 3G / Spring 2009
18-EDFN-778 / Culture Difference / 3G / Fall 2008
18-LTCY-779 / Sociolinguistics and L2 Education / 3G / Spring 2009
18-EDST-721 / Measurement and Assessment / 3G / Winter 2008
18-ESL-606 / American Culture and Communication / 3G / Winter 2008
18-EDST-633 / Classroom and Evaluation / 3G / Fall 2008
Dissertation (45 credits)
18-UEL-973 / Dissertation Research Project I / 15G / Fall 200918-UEL-973 / Dissertation Research Project II / 15G / Winter 2009
18-UEL-973 / Dissertation Research Project III / 15G / Spring 2010
Coursework by Level
600 Level (6 credits)
18-ESL-606 / American Culture and Communication / 3G / Winter 200818-EDST-633 / Classroom and Evaluation / 3G / Fall 2008
700 Level (24 credits)
18-EDFN-710 / Intro to Statistic Methods / 3G / Fall 200718-EDFN-711 / Intermediate Statistical Methods / 3G / Winter 2007
18-EDFN-710 / Intro to Statistic Methods / 3G / Fall 2007
18-EDFN-711 / Intermediate Statistical Methods / 3G / Winter 2007
18-EDFN-710 / Intro to Statistic Methods / 3G / Fall 2007
18-EDFN-778 / Culture Difference / 3G / Fall 2008
18-LTCY-779 / Sociolinguistics and L2 Education / 3G / Spring 2009
18-EDST-721 / Measurement and Assessment / 3G / Winter 2008
800 Level (44 credits)
18-UEL-876 / Special Topics in UEL I / 3G / Fall 200718-UEL-876 / Special Topics in UEL II / 3G / Winter 2007
18-EDFN-800 / Modes of Inquiry / 3G / Winter 2007
18-EDFN-802 / Intro to Field Methods / 3G / Fall 2008
18-EDFN-812 / Inter Field Methods / 3G / Winter 2008
18-EDFN-822 / Advanced Field Methods / 3G / Spring 2009
18-EDLD-816 / Educational Policy Analysis / 3G / Spring 2008
18-EDLD-878 / Fiscal Aspects of Education / 3G / Spring 2008
18-EDST-878 / Self-Concept and Achievement / 3G / Spring 2008
18-EDLD-814 / Program Evaluation / 3G / Spring 2009
18-EDST-850 / Action Research / 3G / Fall 2008
900 Level (66 credits)
18-UEL-901 / Theoretical Foundations of UEL / 3G / Fall 200718-UEL-912 / Leading Urban Educational Organizations through Change / 3G / Fall 2007
18-UEL-913 / Leading Learning and Teaching in Urban Communities / 3G / Winter 2007
18-UEL-914 / Social, Political, Economic,& Legal Context of Urban Educational Leadership / 3G / Spring 2008
18-UEL-931 / Internship I / 3G / Fall 2008
18-UEL-932 / Internship II / 3G / Winter 2008
18-UEL-933 / Internship III / 3G / Spring 2009
18-UEL-973 / Dissertation Research Project I / 15G / Fall 2009
18-UEL-973 / Dissertation Research Project II / 15G / Winter 2009
18-UEL-973 / Dissertation Research Project III / 15G / Spring 2010
Coursework by Chronology
Transferred from Master’s Credits (Only 30 Credits can be transferred)
EDA 5870 / Personnel Administration / 3G / MasterEDA 5630 / Administration and Supervision of the Elementary School / 4G / Master
EDA 5420 / School/Community Relations / 2G / Master
EDA 5600 / Introduction to Organization and Administration / 3G / Master
EDA 5960 / Data Management in Educational Administration / 4G / Master
EDA 5890 / Internship in Administration / 4G / Master
SPE 5870 / Special Education: Personnel Supervision and Program Administration / 3G / Master
EDP 5300 / Psychology Educational Foundation / 3G / Master
EDF 5500 / Curriculum Development / 3G / Master
EDF 5510 / Social Foundations of Education / 3G / Master
EDA 5600 / Intro to Research in Education / 2G / Master
Fall 2007 (12 Credits)
18-UEL-876 / Special Topics in UEL I / 3G / Fall 200718-UEL-901 / Theoretical Foundations of UEL / 3G / Fall 2007
18-UEL-912 / Leading Urban Educational Organizations through Change / 3G / Fall 2007
18-EDFN-710 / Intro to Statistic Methods / 3G / Fall 2007
Winter 2007 (12 Credits)
18-UEL-876 / Special Topics in UEL II / 3G / Winter 200718-UEL-913 / Leading Learning and Teaching in Urban Communities / 3G / Winter 2007
18-EDFN-800 / Modes of Inquiry / 3G / Winter 2007
18-EDFN-711 / Intermediate Statistical Methods / 3G / Winter 2007
Spring 2008 (12 Credits)
18-UEL-914 / Social, Political, Economic,& Legal Context of Urban Educational Leadership / 3G / Spring 200818-EDLD-816 / Educational Policy Analysis / 3G / Spring 2008
18-EDLD-878 / Fiscal Aspects of Education / 3G / Spring 2008
18-EDST-878 / Self-Concept and Achievement / 3G / Spring 2008
Fall 2008 (15 Credits)
18-UEL-931 / Internship I / 3G / Fall 200818-EDFN-778 / Culture Difference / 3G / Fall 2008
18-EDFN-802 / Intro to Field Methods / 3G / Fall 2008
18-EDST-633 / Classroom and Evaluation / 3G / Fall 2008
18-EDST-850 / Action Research / 3G / Fall 2008
Winter 2008 (12 Credits)
18-UEL-932 / Internship II / 3G / Winter 200818-EDFN-812 / Inter Field Methods / 3G / Winter 2008
18-EDST-721 / Measurement and Assessment / 3G / Winter 2008
18-ESL-606 / American Culture and Communication / 3G / Winter 2008
Spring 2009 (12 Credits)
18-UEL-933 / Internship III / 3G / Spring 200918-EDFN-822 / Advanced Field Methods / 3G / Spring 2009
18-EDLD-814 / Program Evaluation / 3G / Spring 2009
18-LTCY-779 / Sociolinguistics and L2 Education / 3G / Spring 2009
Fall/Winter/Spring 2009-20010 (45 Credits)
18-UEL-973 / Dissertation Research Project I / 15G / Fall 200918-UEL-973 / Dissertation Research Project II / 15G / Winter 2009
18-UEL-973 / Dissertation Research Project III / 15G / Spring 2010
Total Credit Hours: 150
Internship
During the Fall, Winter, and Spring Quarters of 2008-2009, I will complete nine-credit hours of the Internship requirement of the Urban Educational Leadership program. I intend to perform these hours at a secondary level public school in the Cincinnati Public School system. I will be working with the administrators, teachers, community, parents, and students, conducting a case studytoward improving Chinese Immigrant Students’ achievement in a diverse educational context.
Dissertation
Through my dissertation work, I intend to help the administrators to facilitate parents in engaging in Chinese Immigrant Students’ learning, while building a strong connection between school and Chinese communities. I will conduct observations and have interviews with Chinese immigrant parents and students. I intend to do a thorough and qualitative case study and develop positive relationships among the administrators, teachers, community, and parents, therebyimproving Chinese immigrant students’ achievement.
Calendar of Events
Preliminary Hearing / Spring 2008 Winter 2005Completion of Coursework / Spring 2009
Comprehensive Examinations / 2009 Summer
Written / Summer 2009
Orals / Summer 2009
Dissertation Proposal Hearing / Fall 2009
Dissertation Defense / June 2010
Graduation / June 2010
Committee Members
Dr. Lionel H. Brown – ChairAssociate Professor, Urban Educational Leadership
7140F Edwards One,
Cincinnati, OH 45221
513-556-3406
Dr. Mark Gooden
Program Director
Associate Professor, Urban Educational Leadership
7148M Edwards One
Cincinnati, OH 45221
513-556-3533
/ Dr. Gulbahar Beckett
Associate Professor, Teaching English as a Second Language
4130U Edwards One,
Cincinnati, OH 45221
513-556-2898
Dr. Roger Collins
Professor, Educational Studies
7148B Edwards One
Cincinnati, OH 45221
513-556-3613