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Peer reviewedRyan, Susan – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1999
To address the shortage of qualified early interventionists for young rural children with disabilities, the University of Alaska Fairbanks developed a Master's program that used distance education at remote practicum sites during fall and spring and on-campus instruction during the summer. The program has fostered university-rural community…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Distance Education, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention
Evans, Terry – Australian Universities' Review, 1995
The role of Australian graduate research supervisors in the context of a changing graduate student population is examined. Issues include addressing part-time, mature, and off-campus students' diverse needs, interests, and backgrounds, keeping students on track while accommodating work and family commitments, and acknowledging learners' autonomy.…
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Faculty, Educational Quality, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedKnobil, Ernst – Academic Medicine, 1996
This article examines the debate over reform of doctoral education in biomedicine and concludes that the two solutions most advocated are flawed, and that the broad nonscientific education some would like to see in the graduate curriculum is most appropriate in the undergraduate years. More rigorous graduate education, not job-related training, is…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Change Strategies, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedFurtwengler, Carol B.; And Others – Journal of School Leadership, 1996
Describes an innovative doctoral program at Wichita (Kansas) State University that prepares students to become expert educational leaders. The program integrates curriculum through an applied-inquiry, clinically oriented, field-based model. Student performance is judged according to theoretically grounded categories and based on multiple evidences…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Doctoral Programs, Educational Administration, Educational Innovation
Wilson, Robin – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
As graduate enrollment in English falls, largely due to program reduction, many college and university English departments are recruiting freshman composition instructors from other fields. Although they may be skilled writers, many receive little or no formal training in how to teach writing. Issues concerning the unionization of teaching…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Declining Enrollment, Employment Practices
Peer reviewedRedd, Kenneth E. – Student Aid Transcript, 2000
Reports on the 1998 Survey of Graduate Aid Policies, Practices, and Procedures (SOGAPPP) of the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA). Finds that professional programs at private institutions have highest tuitions; most students in professional programs receive financial aid; loans are the overwhelming type of aid…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Administrator Role, College Administration, Debt (Financial)
Peer reviewedLee, Doris – Innovations in Education and Training International, 2000
Chronicles the effect of using a hypermedia learning (HL) model for graduate students to learn about hypermedia authoring for the creation of computer-based instruction (CBI). The model details how students feel and act in each of the five sequential stages: dependent, interested, involved, engaged, and independent. It also specifies expected…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Peer reviewedHenley, Paul; Yarbrough, Cornelia – Journal of Research in Music Education, 1999
Explores whether focusing the attention of evaluators on students versus the teacher would affect the assessment of teaching in choral rehearsal situations. Music education majors used 10 categories to rate the teacher or students. Reveals that subjects gave the highest ratings when viewing the teacher and the lowest ratings when viewing students.…
Descriptors: Choral Music, College Students, Evaluation Methods, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedMurphy, Sean P. – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2001
Describes an internship program at a two-year college in which graduate students from 13 participating area graduate programs teach in the two-year college and receive training addressing pedagogical issues unique to community colleges, thus being immersed in a world of higher education that differs greatly from the research universities within…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Internship Programs
Peer reviewedHart, L. Gary; Salsberg, Edward; Phillips, Debra M.; Lishner, Denise M. – Journal of Rural Health, 2002
Reviews the rural physician shortage and related policy and research needs. Discusses geographic distribution of physicians, quality of rural care, rural recruitment and retention, rural residency training, factors in medical education affecting entry into rural practice, physician productivity and income, reimbursement, federal and state programs…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Geographic Distribution, Graduate Medical Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGanschow, Leonore; Coyne, Jennifer; Parks, Allen W.; Antonoff, Stanley J. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1999
A 10-year follow-up study compared programs and services for students with learning disabilities (LD) in 173 graduate and professional schools between 1985 and 1995. Significant changes include a higher level of awareness about LD, evidence of greater compliance with Section 504, and improvement of services available. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Compliance (Legal), Doctoral Programs, Educational Legislation
Bilal, Dania; Kirby, Joe – Proceedings of the ASIST Annual Meeting, 2001
Investigates the success and information-seeking behavior of seventh-grade children and graduate students in using the Yahooligans! Web search engine/directory to find the correct answer for a fact-based search task. Analyzes and compares the overall patterns of children's and graduate students' Web traversal behaviors, including searching,…
Descriptors: Children, Comparative Analysis, Grade 7, Graduate Students
Biegel, David E.; Hokenstad, M. C.; Singer, Mark I.; Guo, Shenyang – Journal of Social Work Education, 2006
This article describes the rationale, implementation, and assessment of a summer-study format, part-time doctoral program that was designed to address the shortcomings of traditional part-time doctoral education in social welfare. Findings of a comparative analysis between 67 full-time and 52 part-time doctoral students suggest that the program…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Social Work, Doctoral Programs, Part Time Students
Sexton, Ellen – Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 2006
Citation analyses were carried out on master's theses in three disciplines: forensic psychology, forensic science, and criminal justice, completed and deposited in the John Jay College Library from 1991 to 2004. The aim was to determine the effect of availability of electronic journals on students' choice of references. The number of journal…
Descriptors: Commuter Colleges, Urban Schools, Masters Theses, Graduate Students
Webster, Elizabeth; Wooden, Mark; Marks, Gary – Australian Journal of Education, 2006
Although there is a general consensus that teachers are important for student learning, there is little discussion of the process by which teachers are employed by schools: the teacher labour market. We argue, based on a mix of a priori and inductive reasoning, that inflexible attitudes about comparative wages have contributed toward chronic…
Descriptors: Graduates, Social Sciences, Foreign Countries, Teacher Salaries

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