Abstract

In 2004, the New Jersey Department of Education issued a mandate to the 17 leadership preparation program providers to revise their leadership preparation programs after completing a critical friends review. This case study explores the challenges, programmatic, and political experiences of one preparation program as state support dwindled. Presenting the pre- and postprogram designs, the case study provides an account of the program’s transition to an 8-week module, recently offered in face-to-face, hybrid online, and fully online formats. The case study concludes with a discussion of how diminishing state support exposes leadership preparation programs to external political forces.

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