Course
Overview:
Registration is by invitation only
Concluding Seminar/Summation and Review
In Phase IV, participants present the results of their Phase III projects and consider the reports of their classmates. Participants are challenged to put concepts from their CEDP experience into perspective. Ethics and leadership issues are discussed as participants look at future trends in court management. Phase IV culminates in a formal graduation ceremony at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. Your registration into Phase IV is contingent upon the approval of your Phase III research paper from your advisor.
Faculty
The CEDP faculty is committed to bridging academic theory and public practice. Faculty members have experience in the public sector and are regularly involved in community service, training research, or consulting with state or local courts. At the same time, they are scholars who view public affairs as a subject for analysis and evaluation in a broad social and historical context. As ICM faculty, they bring their ability to reflect critically on practical experience to the design of academic programs. Faculty accomplish this not by merely adding current case studies to reading assignments, but by regularly recasting the questions addressed by the program in light of contemporary public concerns.
For more information, please contact:
Geoff Gallas, Dean Court Executive Development Program National Center for State Courts Institute for Court Management Phone: 215-951-2168 Email: gsgallas@aol.com
Hotel Information :
To Be Determined
Course Number: ICM10-PHIV - Start May 12, 2010 at 8:00 AM -- End May 14, 2010 at 1:00 PM |