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Gump, Steven E. – International Education, 2005
This article considers the history and purposes of diploma schemes in Britain, specifically as the diplomas relate to the now more popular master in business administration (MBA) degree. The diploma in business administration (DBA) and MBA programs at Cardiff Business School, Wales, U.K., are used as examples in order to demonstrate differences…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Foreign Countries, Business Education, International Educational Exchange
Fairbanks, Colleen M.; LaGrone, Diane – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2006
Teacher Research Groups (TRGs) provide one means of creating learning communities among teachers with the express purpose of systematically examining practice and enriching teachers' knowledge about learning and teaching. These groups meet regularly, may be facilitated by a more experienced peer or university researcher, assist teachers with the…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Teaching Methods, Reflective Teaching, Discourse Analysis
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Greene, Glenda-mae; Freed, Shirley – Qualitative Report, 2005
This article captures the way research methods were intertwined with core identities to understand the success development of Caribbean-Canadian women. It highlights the importance of researchers experimenting with a blend of perspectives to fit their problem as well as their identity. Viewing the research process through the eyes of the…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Females, Self Concept, Foreign Countries
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Dooley, D. A.; Mahon, R. M.; Oshiro, E. A. – Journal of Food Science Education, 2004
A research experience was made available to an undergraduate Food Science and Human Nutrition (FSHN) student through collaboration with a Masters-level Nutrition graduate student. Both students were under the supervision of a graduate FSHN faculty member. Positive, self-identified aspects for the students included learning how to work…
Descriptors: Foods Instruction, Graduate Students, Research Opportunities, Undergraduate Students
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Offstein, Evan H.; Larson, Miriam B.; McNeill, Andrea L.; Mwale, Hasten Mjoni – International Journal of Educational Management, 2004
Following approaches consistent with the qualitative research tradition, attempts to capture the essence of the full-time graduate student experience. Using the constant comparative method, analyzes several sources of data to arrive at a grounded theoretical model of the graduate student experience. Findings suggest that stress is at the core of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Experience, Qualitative Research, Grounded Theory
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Downer, Jason T.; LaForett, Dore R.; Mendez, Julia L. – NHSA Dialog, 2006
University-community partnerships are becoming increasingly salient to the development of early childhood education experiences that promote school readiness for young children (Barnett & Frede, 2001). Given the unique skills required for such collaborative research endeavors, there is a need for capacity-building that begins with training of new…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Research, School Readiness, Research Universities
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Haidet, Paul; Morgan, Robert O.; O'Malley, Kimberly; Moran, Betty Jeanne; Richards, Boyd F. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2004
Objective: To compare the effects of active and didactic teaching strategies on learning- and process-oriented outcomes. Design: Controlled trial. Setting: After-hours residents' teaching session. Participants: Family and Community Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Pediatrics residents at two academic medical institutions. Interventions: We…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Learning Strategies, Diagnostic Tests, Pediatrics
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Prochaska, Judith J.; Fromont, Sebastien C.; Hall, Sharon M. – Academic Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: Nicotine dependence is the most prevalent substance abuse disorder among adult psychiatric patients and a leading cause of death and disability. The authors examined the extent to which psychiatry residents are prepared to treat nicotine dependence in clinical practice. Methods: Residents from five psychiatry residency programs in…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Substance Abuse, Smoking, Medical Schools
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Dew, Rachel Elizabeth; Kramer, Stephen I.; McCall, W. Vaughn – Academic Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: Facility in psychopharmacology is a major goal of psychiatric residency. This study assesses the adequacy of pharmacotherapy provided to depressed patients in a resident clinic. Methods: Charts of all 285 patients seen in an outpatient triage clinic during 2000 were reviewed. One hundred twelve patients had diagnoses of major…
Descriptors: Pharmacology, Patients, Depression (Psychology), Clinics
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Dawkins, Karon; Ekstrom, R. David; Malthie, Allan; Golden, Robert N. – Academic Psychiatry, 2005
OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to measure the predictive value of applicant evaluations for a psychiatry residency in terms of the subsequent performance of those who matriculated in the program. METHOD: The match lists for resident cohorts beginning their course of training over 4 years were divided into thirds, which served as our…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Program Effectiveness, Trainees, Pretests Posttests
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Brasch, Jennifer; Glick, Rachel Lipson; Cobb, Thomas G.; Richmond, Janet – Academic Psychiatry, 2004
Objective: Describe training goals, objectives and requirements in emergency psychiatry to assist residency programs in developing comprehensive training programs to ensure psychiatric residents acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to competently assess and manage patients with psychiatric emergencies. Methods: The American Association for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Training Objectives, Physicians, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers)
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Cautilli, Joseph; Tillman, T. Chris; Axelrod, Saul; Dziewolska, Halina; Hineline, Philip – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2006
In the school system, school psychologist serves a role as consultant to teachers in regard to children's behavioral problems (Bergan & Kratochwill, 1990). The defining feature of children's success is plan implementation (Bergan & Kratochwill, 1990). For school psychologists, ensuring consistent and accurate implementation of behavior strategies…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Behavior Modification, Integrity, Therapy
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Holtham, Clive W.; Melville, Robert R.; Sodhi, ManMohan S. – Journal of Management Education, 2006
The authors describe innovation in practice through the unusual deployment of teams in a master's in management core course. Two parallel uses of teams were made, both drawing on the jigsaw team method, in one case with the team supporting individual work. The experiences support the idea of widening the palette of types of groupwork used in…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Core Curriculum, Management Development, Business Administration Education
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Dehler, Gordon E.; Edmonds, Rosemary K. – Journal of Management Education, 2006
A long-standing challenge for management educators concerns developing pedagogies that confront the complexities associated with the process of managing. Faculty need to simultaneously acknowledge the practicality of content as well as the salience of students' experience. This article proposes action research to raise pedagogy above methodology…
Descriptors: Action Research, Management Development, Teaching Methods, Course Content
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Monroe, Jacquelyn – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2006
Social work, like other disciplines, has long used case studies as a (1) methodological approach to communicating a body of knowledge, and (2) as a tangible means to acquaint students with archetypical applications of realistic conditions. In social work, one required course sequence enhanced by case study assessments is Human Behavior and the…
Descriptors: Social Work, Case Studies, Behavior, Autobiographies
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