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With the introduction of the No Child Left Behind Act, educational leadership has a higher demand not only for professionals to fulfill the positions, but to do so with a larger sense of accountability. In order to improve educational standards and morale that would motivate teachers and students to bring up standardized test scores and overall student success. &lt;br /&gt;
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Educational leadership is a career path that can be explored at all levels from Pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade and into the higher education level. While professionals are required to exhibit the ability to lead teachers and students in a managerial fashion, the position of educational leadership is somewhat political and strategic. The educational leader needs to be able to envision ways to improve the educational system within the means given to them through educational leadership. Leaders need to be able to not just envision change but to implement it through goal setting and meeting objectives of those goals. &lt;br /&gt;
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A degree in educational leadership is offered at the master&#039;s level. This advanced degree is essential to professionals who hope to achieve positions as principals, assistant principals and further achievements as superintendent of schools. Depending on the requirements set forth in each state, a doctorate degree may be required to achieve superintendent positions, but the master&#039;s in educational leadership is a start. &lt;br /&gt;
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Educational leadership begins typically with a teaching career, providing extensive valuable experience on the function and process of education in the classroom. This is not necessarily a requirement for entering the profession of educational leadership but is valued when considering candidates for jobs in this field. &lt;br /&gt;
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In today&#039;s academic landscape, flexibility is key. The hectic lifestyle of the modern student requires highly personalized options and choices. Luckily, you now have a myriad of options available – you can seek a degree completely online, take classes at your local campus, or develop a combination of both online and offline study. The pursuit of higher education has never been easier, and the vast majority of schools offering online degree programs also offer a complementary Campus Program, or a hybrid program designed to perfectly match your needs. Whatever your course of study, we can help you find the most ustomized solution to fit your busy schedule. Find the program that best suits your individual tastes, and be on your way to a degree sooner rather than later. 
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