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Hazler, Richard J.; Singer, Mark J. – 1979
This paper offers a rationale and introduction to three innovative techniques which provide initial counseling experiences to trainees in the helping professions. The development of a cooperative program with the drama department to train and utilize drama students as coached clients is described as the first technique. The second technique is…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counselor Training, Experiential Learning, Graduate Students
Dunkelblau, Edward; Lichtenberg, James W. – 1979
Assessment of counselor trainee applicants with respect to level of cognitive complexity might prove a useful additional criterion in selection of students for training programs. To determine the correspondence between a measure of counselor effectiveness and five cognitive complexity measures, 38 subjects, master's degree students in counseling,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Counseling Effectiveness
Hartnett, Rodney T. – 1979
Various sources of prospective student information were studied, and a small sample of graduate students, faculty, administrators, and professional association officers were interviewed in order to learn more about the information needs of prospective graduate students in the exploratory stage. Most students reported no serious information need…
Descriptors: College Choice, Educational Counseling, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
Manthei, R. J. – 1976
The use of training groups in counselor education was evaluated by assessing trainees' (N=12) ratings of the usefulness of the group in terms of its objectives, their comments regarding the personal benefits of participating in the group, and their gains on the Tc and I scales of the Personal Orientation Inventory (POI). Results indicated that…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Group Instruction
Welsh, Jennifer M. – 1979
The way in which graduate students attending British universities approach their one year of research study and the problems they encounter as graduate students were studied as part of an investigation into postgraduate education undertaken at the University of Aberdeen. Of the 77 students, 56 (39 Ph.D., 17 Master's candidates) were registered in…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
Menlo, Allen – 1969
A study was made of personal changes in 50 graduate students in education, public health, social work, psychology, business administration, and public administration, and public administration who took a special 15-week university course in adult education methodology. Major course objectives were to help class members (1) to see themselves as…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Attitude Change, Bibliographies, Graduate Students
Howard, Lawrence C. – 1968
It has been estimated that a total of 1200 to 1500 Negroes have received Ph.Ds in the US, which is approximately the number of degrees awarded ANNUALLY to white students. In 1966 the Danforth Foundation financed experimental graduate programs at 4 white universities for disadvantaged Negro and other minority group students. An evaluation of the…
Descriptors: Black Institutions, Black Students, College Graduates, Disadvantaged Youth
Nichols, Roy F. – The Graduate Journal, 1967
One of the major problems in doctoral education, the shortage of Ph.D. holders, is discussed. A brief history of the German influence on graduate schools in the United States is given to suggest the reasons why the traditional Ph.D. is not designed for present needs. Suggestions are given for a more effective Ph.D. curriculum which will meet the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Degree Requirements, Degrees (Academic), Doctoral Degrees
Diamond, James J.; Williams, David V. – 1975
Thirteen graduate students were asked to indicate for each of 24 multiple-choice items whether the item tested "recall of specific information," a "higher order skill," or "don't know." The students were also asked to state their general basis for judging the items. The 24 items had been previously classified according to Bloom's cognitive-skills…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Criterion Referenced Tests, Graduate Students
Berry, Richard M. – 1976
This report presents examples of statistics on higher education which are collected by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Data are presented from the four annual university surveys conducted by NSF. These concern (1) graduate student enrollment and support, (2) academic research and development expenditures, (3) professional and technical…
Descriptors: Databases, Educational Finance, Educational Policy, Government Role
Miller, A. H.; And Others – 1975
Cognitive dissonance theory implies that teacher education students will optimally internalize and most fully use pedagogical learnings compatible with their attitude systems. In order to determine the self-reported attitudes of teacher education students toward teachers, a pilot-study sample of graduate students reacted to four teacher-types…
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Education Majors, Educational Research, Graduate Students
Clements, William H. – 1973
The Miller Analogies Test, speeded and somewhat powerized, is a highly verbal test that calls for analogies using words drawn from various academic disciplines. It has been given since 1961 to those who requested it and to all those who proceeded through the Master's program at the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point. Of 821 students who took…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Comparative Analysis, Degrees (Academic), Graduate Students
Merrow, John – 1975
The Rutgers University Career Opportunities Program (GCOP) was designed to give graduate opportunities to otherwise excluded groups. Presently the program requires 60 credit hours of college from applicants, although a baccalaureate degree is not required. Almost without exception GCOP students are non-white and poor, and the program often…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Opportunities, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
Ontario Council on Graduate Studies, Toronto. Advisory Committee on Academic Planning. – 1975
This document examines graduate studies in the history departments of the universities of Ontario. Emphasis is placed on the present state of affairs in relation to: faculty, graduate students, master's programs, Ph.D. programs, cooperation, and libraries and archives, immediate developments, and the future. A summary of the recommendations…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Educational Planning, Enrollment Trends, Foreign Countries
College Entrance Examination Board, New York, NY. – 1969
This booklet contains a summary of the colloquium discussion including the major observations and recommendations, and three of the papers that were presented. The colloquium discussion focussed on a number of broad questions in relation to foreign graduate student programs: (1) prospects, assumptions, policies; and responsibilities from the…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Federal Government, Federal Programs, Foreign Students
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