The School of Leadership and Professional Studies

- Associate Professor, Educational Administration, Unit Leader
- stacy.leggett@wku.edu
- Gary Ransdell Hall 3087
- (270) 745-2942
Degrees:
- B.A., Political Science, Mississippi College, 1991
- M.A., History, Mississippi College, 1997
- M.S.A., Educational Leadership, East Carolina University, 2005
- Ed.D., Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, The George Washington University, 2015
Biography:
Stacy Leggett is a former high school math and social studies teacher, a social studies instructional coach for the North Carolina Department of Public Administration for turnaround schools, a North Carolina school and district administrator, and adjunct instructor for The George Washington University. She joined the WKU faculty in 2016.
Courses Taught:
- EDAD 644 (Creating Organizational Structures and Operations)
- EDAD 645 (Preparing for the Principalship)
- EDAD 684 (Instructional Leadership)
Research Interests:
Dr. Leggett’s research interests include evaluating principals and teachers, building instructional capacity, and building leadership capacity.
THE SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
1906 College Heights Blvd. #41031,
Bowling Green, KY 42101-1031
270-745-4890
Program Info
Associates
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Organizational Supervision
- Associate Of Arts In Business: Real Estate Concentration
Bachelors
Graduate
- Advanced Programs In Education Leadership
- Master of Arts in Education in Instructional Leadership, School Principal
- Organizational Leadership
Doctoral
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