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Katchen, Johanna E. – 1995
The origins, development, and implementation of a course in oral presentation skills in English for graduate students in the sciences and engineering are described. The course was piloted at National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan to train students for presentation of technical papers. Background information is offered on English language…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Organization, Engineering Education
Robinson, Christine – 1996
A study of minority graduate student needs at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University (Tennessee) found three areas needing improvement: (1) recruiting efforts; (2) social support; and (3) cultural environment. A mentoring program was then designed to address these needs by providing a personal and academic support network for minority students,…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, College Environment, Graduate Students
Hagedorn, Linda Serra; Doyle, Susan K. – 1993
This study, conducted at an urban research university, attempted to identify those conditions valuable in recruiting and subsequently retaining older (over 35 years of age) female doctoral students. The study used data from a Spring 1991 survey of all graduate students which solicited information about experiences, accomplishments, and growth…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Age Groups, Chronological Age
Kleinfeld, Judith – 1992
Teacher educators have come to appreciate that the teaching of difficult subjects combines knowledge of content and knowledge of generic teaching methods. A study was conducted, therefore, to explore the potential of cases to carry pedagogical content knowledge. A case was developed describing how an expert teacher goes about teaching…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), English Instruction, English Teacher Education, Graduate Students
Freidus, Helen – 1994
By examining the role of supervision in the induction process of second career teachers, this study provides a new lens both for examining the career transition of second career teachers and for viewing the role of instructional supervision. Using case study methodology, the transitions of three cohorts (N=38) of participants in a teacher…
Descriptors: Career Change, Case Studies, Constructivism (Learning), Elementary Secondary Education
Golde, Chris M. – 1994
This study, part of a larger project on doctoral student attrition, presents an in-depth account of the educational experiences of three doctoral students who dropped out. The students, a woman in sociology who left after the first year, a man in psychology who completed all but a dissertation, and a woman in Art History who left after four years…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Faculty, Departments, Doctoral Programs
Geltner, Beverley B. – 1993
An innovative approach to the preparation of school administrators is described in which instructor and student come together in a learning situation that integrates three core components: (1) formative portfolio assessment; (2) reflective practice; and (3) cognitive apprenticeship. The operation and impact of this approach are illustrated through…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Cohort Analysis, Educational Assessment, Educational Practices
McEwan, Anna E. – 1993
This paper argues that collaborative learning is possible within graduate education and examines the process whereby a classroom can develop into a unified learning community of shared experiences. Using excerpts of student writings and dialogue, three aspects surrounding the creation of a learning community are explored: (1) the risk of trust,…
Descriptors: Classes (Groups of Students), Classroom Environment, Cooperative Learning, Graduate Students
Reithlingshoefer, Sally J., Ed. – 1991
These selected papers on non-traditional and interdisciplinary programs in higher education take as their theme, developing effective interdisciplinary instruction. The first set of papers which address teaching in interdisciplinary programs describe particular programs, address teaching theory, and examine interdisciplinary teaching in connection…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Continuing Education, Cooperative Programs, Delivery Systems
Simmons, Rosa M.; Broyles, Susan G. – 1982
Data on 1980 college and university enrollments and trends observed for the preceding several years are presented. Information is provided on enrollment in institutions of higher education by control and level of institution, student sex, and attendance status of student, major field of study, and race/ethnicity. Specific data include: enrollment…
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Freshmen, Enrollment Trends, Full Time Students
Hartle, Terry W.; Wabnick, Richard – 1983
Trends in the level of borrowing by graduate and professional students, and the capacity of students to repay their education debt are considered. In addition, sources of debt data and implications of this information for national student aid and data collection policy are addressed. Attention is also directed to levels of indebtedness between…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Data Collection, Debt (Financial), Doctoral Degrees
Kelsey, Kathleen D.; D'souza, Alan – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2004
The case study evaluated a distance education program offered by a land-grant university agricultural college. The study used Holmberg's and Moore's theoretical frameworks of didactic conversation and multiple interactions to determine the importance of interaction on the efficacy of distance learning. The mixed methods approach used an original…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Distance Education, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Service-Learning and Intentionality: Creating and Assessing Cognitive Affective Learning Connections
Hall, Maureen P. – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2006
This article outlines the design of a new service-learning component central to a graduate course on teaching elementary and middle school writing. The service-learning involves course participants acting as mentors to middle school students as they write personal histories of local African American, Cape Verdean, and Puerto Rican senior citizens.…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Intention, Graduate Students, Mentors
Williamson, Madeline J.; Fenske, Robert H. – 1990
In response to concern about the supply of minority faculty available to replace retiring academics, a study investigated academic achievement in doctoral programs by two of the United States' fastest-growing subpopulations, Mexican-Americans (MA) and American Indians (AI). The objectives were to establish a conceptual framework, to refine…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indians, Doctoral Programs, Family Role
Bierschenk, Bernhard – 1990
Topological and algebraic scales were compared in the representation of the concept of human worth in behavioral-semantic terms. In a first experiment, seven doctoral students of Business Administration in Sweden explored the notion of worth using definitions from at least 10 dictionaries as the intentional-semantic content. Each subject served as…
Descriptors: Adults, Algebra, Behavioral Science Research, Classification

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