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Peer reviewedMcPherson, Mary Lynn; Kerr, Robert A.; Fedder, Donald O.; Hollenbeck, R. Gary; Knapp, David A. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1999
The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy has developed a nontraditional doctor of pharmacy degree that requires students to meet the same terminal-performance objectives as the standard four-year PharmD degree. The program's design and evaluation are discussed, and suggestions are offered for improving the program to meet terminal-performance…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Behavioral Objectives, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Programs
Peer reviewedDuke, Nell K.; Beck, Sarah W. – Educational Researcher, 1999
Suggests that the doctoral dissertation in its present form does not serve as a training exercise nor as a contribution to knowledge. Proposes a range of alternatives to the traditional dissertation in the field of education, with specific attention to replacing the dissertation with a series of papers ready to be submitted to professional…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedSimpson, Antony E. – Behavioral & Social Sciences Librarian, 1998
Support is given for extending bibliographic instruction (BI) in academic libraries to larger forms of electronic access. An argument for a team-teaching model of information-finding instruction is presented, in which the needs of doctoral students, are emphasized. This reflects specific concerns of this group and the overall importance of…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Computer Literacy, Doctoral Programs
Abramson, Trudy – Journal of Instruction Delivery Systems, 1999
Discussion of asynchronous communication in online learning environments focuses on a collaborative, constructivist discussion that considered what constitutes acceptable participation in an online doctoral forum. Presents selections from a class discussion and concludes that students see the value of counting contributions even though they object…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Constructivism (Learning), Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Peer reviewedPapp, James – ADFL Bulletin, 1998
Updates the "MLA Guide to the Job Search" through conversations and correspondence with graduate students, former graduate students, and Associations of Departments of Foreign Languages (ADFL) and ADE job counselors and through a 1996 survey of ADFL job counselors. Presents advice from these individuals on what paths graduate students in foreign…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Doctoral Programs, Employment Potential, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedSmith, Paul R. – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2000
Examines cultural perspectives of educational administration students and selected faculty at a midwestern university college of education. Two distinct cultures developed: a vocational culture composed of part-time doctoral students and education faculty and an academic culture composed of instructors of professional common-core subjects.…
Descriptors: Beliefs, College Faculty, Cultural Background, Doctoral Programs
Peer reviewedShaver, James P. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1997
Discusses 25 years of attempts to define social studies and to research social studies education. Argues that a definition that denies teachers' diverse experiences and instructional methods is dysfunctional and that research has advanced little. Calls for a reexamination of the research enterprise itself and of graduate training in education.…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Curriculum Development, Definitions
Maher, Michelle A.; Ford, Martin E.; Thompson, Candace M. – Review of Higher Education, 2004
Using survey and qualitative data, this study identified emergent themes that remain consistent across or differentiate among reports of women earning their doctoral degree relatively quickly ("early-finishers") and those taking considerably longer ("late-finishers"). Emergent themes included commitment to timely degree completion, faculty…
Descriptors: Females, Doctoral Degrees, Graduate Students, Surveys
McCarty, Luise Prior; Ortloff, Debora Hinderliter – Educational Perspectives, 2004
In this article, the authors focus on three relatively concrete reform efforts now being implemented in a number of schools of education that took part in the Carnegie Initiative on the Doctorate (CID) study: (1) the establishment of a core of educational courses; (2) significant changes in the preparation of educational researchers; and (3) new…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Doctoral Programs, Educational Change, Educational Researchers
Millett, Catherine M.; Nettles, Michael T. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2006
The prospects for colleges and universities becoming places where Hispanic students are engaged and integrated into the life of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields are enhanced if college faculties become more diverse. For colleges and universities to become more diverse, a larger number of Hispanic students must enter…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Hispanic Americans, Engineering Education, Mathematics Education
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
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
Hagan, Michael P.; Dent, Tyffani M. Monford; Coady, Jeff; Stewart, Shannon – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2006
This study involved the assessment of three psychology interns' ability to predict re-incarceration based on the use of clinical judgement. Three psychology interns in an APA-accredited internship were given training on how to use clinical judgement in predicting future incarceration on the part of youth incarcerated in a juvenile correctional…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Internship Programs, Psychology, Psychologists
Schulte, Laura E. – AASA Journal of Scholarship & Practice, 2005
Use of the case study method requires students to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information in the context of a real educational situation, representing the highest levels of learning in Bloom's Taxonomy (Bloom et al., 1956). The case study method has been used successfully in the doctoral comprehensive examination process to link theory to…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Administration, Doctoral Programs, Case Studies
McClellan, Rhonda; Dominguez, Ramon – Journal of Educational Administration, 2006
Purpose: This paper aims to provide a framework for the development and implementation of educational administration programs that encourage practitioners and educational administration faculty to push application and preparation beyond reproducing tendencies of the status quo as well as to open education to the potential of embracing silenced or…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Open Education, Educational Administration, Doctoral Programs

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