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Educational Leadership

The primary mission of the Department of Educational Leadership is the development of individuals for leadership roles at all levels of education and related business/industry enterprises. Its scope includes PK-12 Education Leadership , Higher Education Leadership , and Workforce Education and Development . Our Department offers several programs, many of which involve theoretical constructs and practitioner training for those interested in careers as public or private educational leaders, policy analysis, and teachers in business and industry occupations that require educational and leadership skills or degrees focusing on educational research.

Michael S. Robison

Dr.Robison

Dr. Michael S. Robison is an associate professor in residence in the Department of Educational Leadership. His areas of expertise include instructional leadership, school improvement, educational finance and the principalship. Dr. Robison has served as an assistant superintendent, area superintendent, building level principal, and assistant principal. He has taught the elementary, middle school, and high school levels. Dr. Robison has an on-going interest in year round education, having served as president and board member of the National Association of Year-Round Education. Dr. Robison is new to the university level having recently served as an assistant region superintendent for the Clark County School District.

Education

  • Ed.D., Educational Administration and Higher Education, The University of Nevada, Las Vegas
  • Ed.S., Educational Specialist Certificate, Administration and Supervision, The University of Nevada, Reno
  • M.Ed., Educational Administration and Supervision, The University of Nevada, Reno
  • B.S., Biology, The University of Nevada, Reno

Expertise

  • Instructional Leadership
  • Educational Finance
  • Year-round Education
  • School Improvement
  • The Principalship

Contact

Phone: 702-895-4884
Fax: 702-895-3492
E-Mail: mike.robison@unlv.edu