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September 2013

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3 Next, it's time to Systemize what's left. Drawers are cleaned and items put back into place in an organized way, so they are easy to find. Items are packed in bins and placed in cupboards for future use. Countertops gleam. The wood veneer on top of his desk is visible. After six hours, his classroom is transformed. The principal drops by on his way home to offer congratulations. "I was definitely surprised," says Dillon. "I probably wouldn't attempt this on my own because there was so much stuff to take out and put back. I feel really good. I'm really happy about this." Now Accepting Applications for Spring 2014. Shape the Future of Education in California ONLINE MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION Education is evolving rapidly. Whether participants ultimately seek leadership roles in schools, colleges, universities, government agencies, or other organizations, CSUN's fully online Master of Arts in Educational Administration puts in their hands the knowledge and skills to advance their careers and thrive in today's dynamic environment. Specifically designed to help educators advance their careers • Two-year program, 100% online. Students advance through the program as a cohort of 20–35 participants, becoming a tightly knit community of peers. • Prepares educators for a variety of leadership positions, including principals, superintendents, deans, department heads, directors, program managers and site administrators. • Exceptional support services. The one-on-one support of a designated program manager, from application to graduation, frees busy professionals to focus on their studies. 4 • Offered in collaboration with CSUN's Michael D. Eisner College of Education – the nation's largest of its kind – which educates and credentials more teachers than the entire UC system. Now, you just have to Stay uncluttered. The secret to staying organized is to stay on top of clutter, says Duggan. She advises Dillon to schedule a regular time to put belongings away while things are still manageable, and to check cupboards before ordering more supplies. "Do not assume that because you went through this process once, no paper will ever be out of place again. Life goes on." Patti Burleson Program Manager (818) 677–3217 edleadership.csun.edu Deadline to apply is October 31! Michael D. Eisner College of Education Educator 09 Sep 2013 v3.6 int.indd 45 9/3/13 2:26 PM

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