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Taysum, Alison, Ed.; Rayner, Stephen, Ed. – International Perspectives on Higher Education Research, 2014
This volume acknowledges the need for better understanding in leadership, management and administration of new knowledge which is crucial for effective leadership in a period of massive policy reform and deepening austerity in education. The doctorate is key to meeting this global challenge as it offers new and valid ways of enabling innovation…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Leadership Training, Educational Improvement, Leadership Effectiveness
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Auslander, Wendy; Fisher, Colleen; Ollie, Marcia; Yu, ManSoo – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2012
Evidence-based research relevant to social work practice has grown dramatically. This article describes a method that was implemented to teach master's and doctoral social work students how to synthesize and evaluate evidence-based interventions for social work-related problems and populations. The method includes eight steps: conceptualize the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Social Work, Teaching Methods, Intervention
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Freeman, Sydney, Jr.; Kochan, Frances – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2012
The accountability movement in higher education is gaining momentum in the United States and around the world. In recent years, there has been a growing pressure on higher education institutions to demonstrate their value through various accountability measures with a strong focus upon the assessment of student progress and success. In the U.S.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Doctoral Programs, Program Effectiveness, Accountability
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Reardon, R. Martin – Planning and Changing, 2013
While it is reasonable to surmise that the vast majority of leaders, regardless of whether they are educators in the broad sense of that term, exercise their leadership in accord with sound ethical principles, the regular instances of exceptions to this rule highlight the importance of incorporating the study of ethics in leadership programs.…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Best Practices, Doctoral Programs, Education Courses
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Hung, Wei-Chen; Jeng, Ifeng – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2013
Education through the Internet is being shaped by the next wave of Web technology where productivity, collaborative tools and the ubiquity of computers play a major role in changing methods of peer interaction and collaboration. Because future educational technologists will play vital roles in navigating through this technical complexity and…
Descriptors: Performance Factors, Influences, Educational Technology, Participation
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Harrison, Scott D. – Australian Journal of Music Education, 2011
For many musicians and music educators, finding the time and inclination to undertake further studies can be stumbling blocks to engaging in a program of research. Without self-development of this kind, understanding and rejuvenation of teaching and performance practices are unlikely to occur. Furthermore, as the academy ages, there is a…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Musicians, Motivation
DiBenedetto, Maria K. – Online Submission, 2011
This presentation will discuss how Barry J. Zimmerman's four levels of development for self-regulation (i.e., observation, emulation, self-control, and self-regulation) is consistent with the way he educates his doctoral students. In the first level, students learn by "observing" the professor as he teaches. Zimmerman, as an educator in the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Socialization, Teacher Effectiveness, Altruism
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Armsby, Pauline – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2012
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to outline some of the issues related to enabling the accreditation of prior experiential learning (APEL) in doctoral level awards, and illustrate the effects for candidates, others involved in the process and higher education (HE). Design/methodology/approach: The paper is a mainly qualitative evaluation…
Descriptors: Evidence, Focus Groups, Doctoral Programs, Prior Learning
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Darasawang, P., Ed.; Reinders, H., Ed. – New Language Learning and Teaching Environments, 2015
This book investigates the ways in which new developments in areas of language teaching practice, such policymaking, planning, methodology and the use of educational technology spread globally and are adopted, rejected or adapted locally.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Barthwal, Aditi; Chenoweth, Diane; Day, Cathy; Hughes, Meredith; Kirk, Elizabeth; Kitson, Simon; Limpanuparb, Taweetham; Marshall, Penelope; Shellard, John – Australian Universities' Review, 2011
Pinnacle is the ANU's teacher training programme for full time PhD students. The Pinnacle Teacher Training Program provides a mentoring system that aims to equip postgraduate students with the skills and theoretical background that they will need to become high quality lecturers. This article describes Pinnacle, and discusses the assessment of its…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Mentors, Program Effectiveness, Teaching Methods
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Sullivan, Sherry E.; Baruch, Yehuda; Schepmyer, Hazlon – Journal of Management Education, 2010
Reviewing has long been recognized as a critical part of the academic process of knowledge creation, development, and dissemination. However, as evidenced by recent findings from focus groups and an international survey, the relative lack of effective formal training in management PhD programs on how to review is surprising given the impact that…
Descriptors: Human Capital, Focus Groups, Doctoral Programs, Educational Needs
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Rasanen, Keijo; Korpiaho, Kirsi – Studies in Continuing Education, 2011
Doctoral programmes and education do not necessarily pay enough attention to the professional development of the student. Doctoral students may struggle with an unclear conception of who they can and want to become as a result of their doctoral studies. This paper describes an event that aimed to provide doctoral students with opportunities to…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Degrees, Professional Development, Professional Education
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Steenkamp, Annette Lerine – Information Systems Education Journal, 2010
Experience with the Doctor of Management in Information Technology (DMIT), offered in the College of Management, Lawrence Technological University in the six years since 2002 is described. The mission of the program is to offer doctoral level education for working professionals with high levels of managerial and IT expertise. With a number of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Information Technology, Administration, Evaluation Methods
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Catterall, Janice; Ross, Pauline; Aitchison, Claire; Bergin, Shelley – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2011
The current higher education climate seems to be demanding increasing levels of written output from doctoral researchers during candidature. In this context this study employed an online questionnaire, individual interviews and focus group discussions to collect information on the challenges and successes of doctoral writing. It was found that…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Writing for Publication, Focus Groups, Writing Instruction
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Cotterall, Sara – Teaching in Higher Education, 2011
Writing occupies a key role in doctoral research, because it is the principal channel students use to communicate their ideas, and the basis on which their degree is awarded. Doctoral writing can, therefore, be a source of considerable anxiety. Most doctoral candidates require support and encouragement if they are to develop confidence as writers.…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Writing (Composition)
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