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Peer reviewedHarrigan, Jinni A.; Lucic, Karen S. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1988
Responses to a questionnaire regarding gender bias in language revealed that members of a local chapter of National Organization for Women and graduate students in psychology were more likely to adopt a new gender-neutral pronoun than were graduate students in English and medicine, and faculty. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Females, Graduate Students, Language Attitudes
Peer reviewedDunn, Gary E.; And Others – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1988
Assessed whether or not counselors perceived clients with different concerns as equally in need of counseling and equally desirable to work with. Findings from 29 graduate students enrolled in counseling practicum revealed that need for counseling and desire to work with clients were influenced by the type of concern that was presented. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Training
Peer reviewedWelch, Nancy – Writing Center Journal, 1995
Uses Michele Le Doeuff's theories about reverie, reflection, and migrant rationality to rethink the crossroads in the writing center between individual desires and disciplinary ideals. Examines the situations of four graduate students who find themselves contained or restricted by the limitations of discourse in their disciplines. Discusses how…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Critical Theory, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWhitman, Joy S. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1995
Discusses the status of training about sexual orientation in counselor education and the importance of including gender-related issues. Presents a brief review of research on lesbian/gay gender issues, and describes a course designed to prepare counselors-in-training. (JPS)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Homophobia
Peer reviewedBoger, Ruth E. – College and University, 1994
The efforts of five Bowling Green State University (Ohio) graduate students to design, develop, and implement a student retention training program using graduate assistants are described. Special techniques used to train participants and lessons learned in the process are noted. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedNorman, Renee; Leggo, Carl – English Quarterly, 1995
Presents a double-voiced narrative that represents a collaborative experiment to rewrite the traditional relationship of a professor and a graduate student. Represents an open invitation to the voices of others, women and men, who will wind their stories with the lines and notes of this story, expanding the collaboration. (PA)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Creative Writing, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCai, Jinfa – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 1994
Metacognitive behaviors of subjects having high (n=2) and low (n=2) levels of mathematical experience were compared across four cognitive processes in mathematical problem solving: orientation, organization, execution, and verification. High-experience subjects engaged in self-regulation and spent more time on orientation and organization. (36…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Tempo, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedJackman, Diane H.; Swan, Michael K. – New Horizons in Adult Education, 1995
A survey of graduate students involved in distance education on North Dakota State University's Interactive Video Network included 80 on campus and 13 off. The instructional models rated most effective were role playing, simulation, jurisprudential (Socratic method), memorization, synectics, and inquiry. Direct instruction was rated least…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Adult Education, Computer Networks, Distance Education
Peer reviewedHollihan, Kim A.; Reid, Greg – Guidance & Counselling, 1994
This article represents the responses of a group of master's students in educational psychology at Memorial University of Newfoundland to a questionnaire designed by the authors and students on the training experience. We hope this provides support to students in training elsewhere and encourages others to consider a career in the helping…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Masters Programs
Langland, Elizabeth – ADE Bulletin, 1995
Cautions that the economic woes faced by many colleges involve the risk of losing many graduate programs. Describes a scenario in which primarily research-oriented staff are forced to teach, thus forcing the collapse of graduate programs at all but a few institutions. Discusses a typical workload at many universities and its implications. (PA)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, English Departments, Faculty Workload, Financial Exigency
Peer reviewedPrior, Paul – Research in the Teaching of English, 1995
Analyzes a series of response rounds that a graduate sociology student and her professor engaged in as the student produced multiple drafts of a conference paper and a preliminary examination. Finds that the professor's response involved extensive rewriting of the student's text. Uses interviews to trace intermixture of the student's and the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Interviews
Peer reviewedWilson, Rick L.; Hardgrave, Bill C. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1995
A study of the ability of different models--including the classification techniques of discriminant analysis, logistic regression, and neural networks--to predict the academic success of master's degree students in business administration suggests that prediction is difficult, but that classification and nonparametric techniques may be…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Business Administration, Classification, Discriminant Analysis
Peer reviewedKishor, Nand – Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 1992
The relationship between compensatory and noncompensatory information integration and the intensity of the halo effect in performance rating was studied. Seventy University of British Columbia (Canada) students rated 27 teacher profiles. That the way performance information is mentally integrated affects the intensity of halo error was supported.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Evaluators, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedLewis, Rena B.; And Others – Roeper Review, 1992
This study investigated affective characteristics of 31 doctoral students, using Clark's notion of concomitant problems and Dabrowski's construct of overexcitabilities. Results indicate that subjects perceived themselves as different from typical persons on factors reflecting internal motivation, positive aspects of overexcitability, and need for…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Adults, Doctoral Programs, Emotional Adjustment
Peer reviewedMarchant, Gregory J. – Language and Education, 1992
In a study of beliefs and construction of knowledge, undergraduate and graduate education students responded to open- ended statements and a list of similes describing what teachers, students, and classrooms were like. Results suggests that the simile list responses were valid reflections of the subjects' personal metaphors. (32 references)…
Descriptors: College Students, Figurative Language, Graduate Students, Knowledge Level


