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Fitzpatrick, M. Louise – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1991
Preparation of teacher/scholars in nursing requires emphasis and value on undergraduate teaching, clinical practice, and scholarly inquiry. Collaboration with other doctoral programs and reward for teaching excellence are other ways to foster teacher/scholars. (SK)
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Expectation, Higher Education, Mentors
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Heppner, P. Paul; Rooner, S. Craig; Flores, Lisa Y.; Tarrant, Jeffrey M.; Howard, Jacqueline K.; Mullholand, Amy M.; Thye, Russell; Turner, Sherri L.; Lilly, Roderick L.; Hanson, Katherine M. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1999
Examines the effects of a two-step practice-poster session on first-year doctoral students' self-efficacy beliefs about making professional presentations, and evaluates the usefulness of an active-learning teaching assignment. Results suggest that the relatively brief training exercise significantly increased participants' self-efficacy to give…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Counselor Training, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students
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Boes, Susan R.; Ullery, Elizabeth K.; Millner, Vaughn S.; Cobia, Debra C. – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1999
Tasks of a doctoral program are discussed, including selecting a program, maneuvering through initial experiences, making adjustments, completing coursework, preparing for comprehensive examinations, choosing an internship, and completing the dissertation. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education
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McEwen, Melanie; Bechtel, Gregory A. – Journal of Professional Nursing, 2000
Survey responses from 48 of 78 doctoral programs in nursing show an increasing shift away from clinical to research emphasis and few differences in terms of admission criteria, curriculum, Carnegie classification, or length of time the program has existed. Only 12% still offer doctorates in nursing science; most have moved to Ph.D.s (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education
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Martinez, Bobby J.; Slater, Charles L. – Educational Forum, 2000
The process of developing a doctoral program at the University of the Incarnate Word demonstrates the use of both transformational leadership (empowerment, advocacy, reconciliation) and transactional leadership (power brokering, making legitimate decisions). The contemporary environment needs multiple leaders who exercise different types of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education, Leadership Qualities
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Cole, Charles – Library Quarterly, 1998
Reports the results of a study of 45 Ph.D. history students who were asked questions about cognitive activity related to information events based on a grounded theory approach. Topics include knowledge acquisition; information process; a situation model theory of reading comprehension; elaborative inferencing; and domain experts versus domain…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Doctoral Programs, History
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Wampler, Karen S.; Ivey, David C. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2000
Presents the results of a survey that examined the internship requirements by accredited doctoral Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) programs. Results suggest that although most programs perceive the internship requirement as beneficial, many participants expressed concern regarding the effects of the internship requirement on other aspects of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Family Counseling, Graduate Students, Higher Education
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de Valero, Yaritza Ferrer – Journal of Higher Education, 2001
Interviewed graduate students writing their dissertations and faculty members about factors influencing time-to-degree and completion rates in their departments. Complex findings indicated that factors related to financial support, degree requirements, departmental policies and practices, advising, and department climate affected these outcomes.…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs, Educational Environment
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Clarke, Pamela N.; And Others – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1996
According to responses from 23 of 52 doctoral nursing program directors and interviews with 16, newer programs tend to offer more general rather than specialized curricula. Only four identified community health nursing as a specialty, all in older, long-standing programs. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education, National Surveys
Wildemuth, Barbara; Su, Louise; Hsieh-Yee, Ingrid – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 2000
Doctoral candidates, selected from those competing for the ISI (Institute for Scientific Information) and UMI (University Microfilms International) doctoral awards, were invited to informally discuss their current research and future research plans with established researchers in information science. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Awards, Career Development, Doctoral Programs, Futures (of Society)
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Stiber, Gregory F. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2000
Developed an enrollment process model and used it to study the decision process leading to enrollment in a university's doctoral business program through a questionnaire. Responses of 51 doctoral students provide insight into student behavior and the substance of the school's current market. (SLD)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Doctoral Programs, Enrollment, Graduate Students
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O'Neil, Christine K.; Poirier, Therese I. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 2000
The first six courses of this online program successfully increased participants' knowledge and perceived preparedness to provide pharmaceutical care. This success provided the stimulus for the development of the entire online Doctor of Pharmacy program. Participants felt that the online program facilitated more active and enhanced learning and…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education
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Stufflebeam, Daniel L. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2001
Advocates and presents an illustrative structure for interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs in evaluation. Posits that the introduction of such programs will give prospective students options through which they can gain the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to conduct evaluations. Describes the interdisciplinary evaluation program at Western…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs, Evaluation Methods
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Hammer, Dana P.; Paulsen, Susan M. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 2001
Describes an elective clerkship rotation in pharmacy education for PharmD students designed to develop their skills and stimulate their interest in the teaching and service aspects of academic life. Student feedback and evaluations of the rotation were very positive. (EV)
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
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Fagley, N. S.; Miller, Paul M.; Jones, Robert N. – School Psychology Quarterly, 1999
Doctoral students (N=109) in school psychology and educational administration responded to five decision problems whose outcomes were framed either positively as gains or negatively as losses. Frame and profession significantly affected the number of risky choices. Educational administration students made more risky choices than school psychology…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Doctoral Programs, Educational Administration, Graduate Students
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