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Orlich, E. Patricia; Orlich, Donald C. – 1975
The guide provides suggestions for vocational educators who desire to write proposals for research, demonstration, or development. The guide's first chapter, Organizing Your Ideas, outlines procedures for communicating one's intentions and for preparing a prospectus or abstract, and offers models of abstracts. The second chapter, Writing the…
Descriptors: Expository Writing, Guides, Proposal Writing, Research Projects
Campbell, Patricia B.; And Others – 1981
The curriculum for this 2-week workshop on educational research development and evaluation is designed to increase participants' skills in project development and proposal writing and increase their knowledge of research and evaluation methods. Geared toward adult professionals who are skilled and motivated, the curriculum helps participants to…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Educational Research, Program Development, Program Evaluation
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Connor, Ulla; Mauranen, Anna – English for Specific Purposes, 1999
Analysis of 34 European-Union research-grant proposals written mainly by Finnish-led teams used genre analysis and a social constructionist theory of genre to investigate characteristic features of grant proposals, especially those not covered in academic writing courses. Ten recurrent moves were identified, reflecting the generic affinity of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Descriptive Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
Gaffney, Nancy A., Ed. – 1995
This guide describes a number of models for student mentoring programs at the graduate level, their distinctive and innovative features, and considerations in developing a mentoring program. An introductory section looks at definitions of mentors and mentoring, and discusses the rationale for developing such programs for graduate students.…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Administrative Organization, Awards, College Faculty
Cryer, Pat – 1996
This practical guide offers a British perspective to beginning, pursuing, and completing a research degree and is designed to aid graduate students in addressing a wide range of new and unfamiliar roles, expectations, and needs. Some issues addressed are specific to foreign students. An introductory section describes the guide's rationale and…
Descriptors: College Choice, College Faculty, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Needs