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Arrowood, Rick J.; Kampits, Eva; Gregory-Mina, Heidi – Open Praxis, 2014
Increasingly, academics and scholarly practitioners are faced with addressing the "expectations of" and "demands by" a new wave of entrants to the online higher education marketplace: the multicultural, multilingual, techno-savvy (MMTS) student. The goal of this paper is to share real-world experiences captured in a global…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Graduate Students
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Yang, Ping – English Language Teaching, 2014
This paper examines a good practice for service learning that has been implemented for years in TESOL Internship, a professional unit for students doing Master of Arts (MA) in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) at a major university in Australia. The author has investigated and identified three key features of a good practice…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Masters Programs, Language Teachers
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Smollin, Leandra M.; Arluke, Arnold – Teaching Sociology, 2014
This study examines the dynamics of the first-time teaching experience of graduate instructors, drawing on interview and focus group data from 35 sociology students in a doctoral program at a large university in the United States. Results indicate the majority of graduate instructors felt a great deal of anxiety due to challenges they faced when…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Experience, Focus Groups, Student Attitudes
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Tierney, John; Bodek, Matthew; Fredricks, Susan; Dudkin, Elizabeth; Kistler, Kurt – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
This article shows the potential for using video responses to specific questions as part of the assessment process in an organic chemistry class. These exercises have been used with a postbaccalaureate cohort of 40 students, learning in an online environment, over a period of four years. A second cohort of 25 second-year students taking the…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Student Evaluation, Video Technology, Multimedia Materials
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Haley, Karen J.; Jaeger, Audrey J.; Levin, John S. – Journal of College Student Development, 2014
This study examines and enriches understanding of the career choice process for graduate students of color. Social identity theory (SIT) is used as a framework to expand our understanding of how and why graduate students choose (or do not choose) faculty careers. Graduate students' cultural social identities influenced their career choice…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Career Choice, African American Students, Cultural Influences
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Pierce, Joanna Lina; Hemingway, Dawn; Schmidt, Glen – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2014
Historically, society has associated a visit from a child protection worker with the removal of children. In Canada in the 1960s, Aboriginal children were removed from their communities in alarming numbers and were referred to as the "sixties scoop." This may in part explain the difficulty in recruiting Aboriginal social workers into…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Work, Child Welfare, Recruitment
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Halimi, Khaled; Seridi-Bouchelaghem, Hassina; Faron-Zucker, Catherine – Interactive Learning Environments, 2014
Compared with learning in classrooms, classical e-learning systems are less adaptive and once a system that supports a particular strategy has been designed and implemented, it is less likely to change according to student's interactions and preferences. Remote educational systems should be developed to ensure as much as necessary the…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Learning Processes, Semantics, Student Interests
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Stracke, Elke; Kumar, Vijay – Teaching in Higher Education, 2014
This paper discusses the role of peer support groups (PSGs) in realising graduate attributes in the research degree. The literature indicates that top-down embedding of graduate attributes has met with only limited success. By taking a bottom-up approach, this paper shows that PSGs offer an opportunity to improve the graduate attribute outcomes of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Peer Groups, Social Support Groups
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Kiley, Margaret; Cumming, Jim – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2014
The objective of this paper is to identify the impact of current national policies and emerging curricular practices on master's by coursework students in Australia. It is argued that the rate of top-down policy change, together with bottom-up innovation, is resulting in a high level of complexity that is challenging providers, staff and student…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Masters Degrees
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Waldrop, Deborah – Educational Gerontology, 2014
Decisions about treatment and options for care at the end stage of an advanced chronic illness are important determinants of the quality of a person's death and of how family members adapt in bereavement. This article describes the steps taken to secure federal funding to study how people make the decision to enroll in hospice. The National…
Descriptors: Hospices (Terminal Care), Chronic Illness, Decision Making, Federal Legislation
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Bledsoe, T. Scott; Harmeyer, Dave; Wu, Shuang Frances – International Journal of Distance Education Technologies, 2014
The authors offer an answer to the research question, To what extent and in what ways is Twitter helpful to student learning when group hashtags are created and used in collaborative educational environments? Sixty-two students in a spring 2012 graduate online Research Methodology course worked individually and in groups to create discussions on…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Educational Technology, Graduate Students, Online Courses
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Thomas, Sandra P.; Drake-Clark, Donna; Grasso, Maureen; Banta, Trudy – NASPA Journal About Women in Higher Education, 2014
In an era where campus environments were often unwelcoming to women, and there were few women role models, an innovative program funded by the National Institute of Education produced 100% completion by female and minority doctoral students. At a 25-year reunion, the graduates reflected on their program experiences and careers. Reflections were…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Females, Doctoral Degrees, Womens Education
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Bersola, Samuel H.; Stolzenberg, Ellen Bara; Fosnacht, Kevin; Love, Janice – American Journal of Education, 2014
In the absence of extensive data on doctoral institution choice, assumptions by faculty and administrators flourish. Due to increasing calls for diversity, continuing economic hardship, and decreasing yield rates, especially for underrepresented minorities, a highly selective research university (very high research activity) administered two sets…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, College Choice, Research Universities
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Waugh, Michael; Su-Searle, Jian – International Journal on E-Learning, 2014
This paper describes results from a case study that focuses on the initial implementation of a new, online instructional program, the WebIT M.S. in Instructional Technology, offered at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville during 2008-2010. Survey data were collected from two groups of students: a self-selected sample of those students who…
Descriptors: Program Design, Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Academic Persistence
Mulvey, Patrick; Nicholson, Starr – Statistical Research Center of the American Institute of Physics, 2014
Interest in astronomy degrees in the U.S. remains strong, with astronomy enrollments at or near all-time highs for the 2012-13 academic year. The total number of students taking an introductory astronomy course at a degree-granting physics or astronomy department is approaching 200,000. Enrollments in introductory astronomy courses have been…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Bachelors Degrees, Departments, Masters Degrees
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