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The Insubstantial Academic Training of Minnesota State Department Education Officials
Inadequate academic preparation is a consistent reality among education administrators, from the United States Department of Education on through state-level administrators, such as those at the Minnesota Department of Education.
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Miguel Cardona
(United States Secretary of
Education)
Ed. D. (Doctor of Education)
Central Connecticut State
University
M. S.
Central Connecticut State
University
Bilingual and Cultural Education
B. S. (Bachelor of
Science)
Central Connecticut State
University
Education
Heather Mueller
(Minnesota State Commissioner of
Education through December 2022)
Ed. D. (Doctor of Education)
St. Mary’s University of Minnesota
Educational Leadership with
Emphasis on Organizational Analysis and Change
M. Ed. (Master of Education
)
Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Educational Leadership
Specialist
Degree
Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Educational Leadership and Administration,
General
B. Ed.
Minnesota State University,
Mankato
Associate Arts
Degree
Arizona Western
College
General Studies
Brenda
Cassellius
(former Minnesota State
Commissioner of Education)
The
University of Memphis
Doctor
of Education – EdD
Organizational
Leadership
2004- 2007
University
of St. Thomas
Specialist
Educational
Leadership and Administration, General
1993 – 1995
University
of St. Thomas
Master's
degree
Secondary
Education and Teaching
1990- 1991
University of
Minnesota-Twin Cities
Bachelor's
degree
Psychology
1985 - 1989
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Stephanie Burrage
(Minnesota Deputy Commissioner of Education; currently educational equity officer for the
Minnesota Department of Education)
Ed.D. (Educational Policy and Administration)
University of Minnesota/Twin Cities
M.Ed. (Elementary Education)
University of Wisconsin/Madison
M.Ed.
St. Mary’s University
B.A. (Secondary Education)
Western Michigan University
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