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Shaw, Jessica – Journal of Social Work Education, 2019
Many schools of social work offer courses on program evaluation. However, one component of program evaluation--theories of evaluation--may all too often be left out of the curriculum. This Teaching Note defines and describes evaluation theory and the benefits of including it in a program evaluation curriculum in schools of social work. Specific…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Program Evaluation, Program Content
Porfilio, Brad J.; Strom, Katie; Lupinacci, John – Educational Foundations, 2019
Through a case study of two doctoral programs situated in the United States, this essay highlights how doctoral programs designed to prepare leaders in K-16 institutions and other contexts can be "framed around questions of equity, ethics, and social justice to bring about solutions to complex problems of practice" (CPED, 2016; Buss,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Doctoral Programs, Neoliberalism, Equal Education
Lund, Jacalyn – Quest, 2016
This article is the next chapter in the conversation about doctoral physical education teacher education (D-PETE) programs. The author challenges PETE faculty members to continue the dialogue started in this special issue about D-PETE programs.
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Physical Education, Teacher Education Programs, Program Content
Nurius, Paula S.; Kemp, Susan P. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2014
Contemporary research models are becoming increasingly transdisciplinary (TD), multilevel, community-connected, and bent on expediting the movement of research to impact. This requires not only fresh thinking about the science of social work but an educational architecture that fosters both cross-disciplinary understanding of complex underlying…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Student Research, Research Projects, Research Methodology
Byars-Winston, Angela; Gutierrez, Belinda; Topp, Sharon; Carnes, Molly – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2011
Few, if any, educational interventions intended to increase underrepresented minority (URM) graduate students in biological and behavioral sciences are informed by theory and research on career persistence. Training and Education to Advance Minority Scholars in Science (TEAM-Science) is a program funded by the National Institute of General Medical…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, Minority Group Students, Disproportionate Representation
Abell, Sandra K.; Rogers, Meredith A. Park; Hanuscin, Deborah L.; Lee, Michele H.; Gagnon, Mark J. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2009
Science education doctoral programs often fail to address a critical piece--the explicit attention to the preparation of future science teacher educators. In this article, we argue that, in addition to developing skills and a knowledge base for research, doctoral students must be given the opportunity to observe, practice, and reflect on the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Science Teachers, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Teacher Educators
Orr, Margaret Terry – School Administrator, 2007
The value of the doctorate in educational administration has been debated in recent years over its appropriateness as a qualification for superintendency. Underlying these debates are two overlapping trends. One is increasing program availability and shifts in institutional type, and the second is changes in program content and dissertation…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Program Content, Leadership Effectiveness, Educational Administration
Peer reviewedComprone, Joseph – Journal of Basic Writing, 1982
Describes the development of the doctoral program in basic composition and rhetoric at the University of Louisville (Kentucky). Discusses the general theory for training basic writing teachers, the kinds of practical experiences they should have, and the course requirements. Includes a bibliography of texts for basic writing teachers. (HTH)
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Higher Education, Program Content, Program Descriptions
Peer reviewedBrereton, John – Journal of Basic Writing, 1982
Describes the development of the doctoral program in composition at Michigan's Wayne State University. Includes a description of core courses, interdisciplinary coursework, and opportunities for gaining practical teaching experience. (HTH)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Gilbert, Rob – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2004
This paper proposes a framework for evaluating the doctoral curriculum. Noting that much previous research and evaluation in doctoral education have focused on the outputs of the degree or the supervisory process, the paper identifies the content of the training students receive in particular fields of study, the doctoral curriculum, as in need of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs, Skill Development
Sroufe, Gerald E. – 1982
This document describes a doctoral program in educational administration, offered by Nova University in Fort Lauderdale (Florida), in which the administrator-student remains at his/her job. The description first covers the history of master's and doctor's degrees in U.S. educational administration and explains why Nova's program is oriented toward…
Descriptors: Administrators, Doctoral Programs, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedFlexer, Robert W.; Baer, Robert M.; Simmons, Thomas J.; Shell, Doreen – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 1997
Describes the Transition Leadership program at Kent State University, a doctoral program that builds upon students' experiences as teachers, coordinators, counselors, and program developers. The program uses in-depth study and intensive field work to instill values and competencies which cross special education, rehabilitation, and vocational…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Doctoral Programs, Education Work Relationship, Field Experience Programs
Peer reviewedHayes, Peggy A.; Rosenbluth, Sidney A. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1980
The University of Tennessee offers an educational program to prepare Doctor of Pharmacy candidates for clinical roles in mental health care. The program consists of two core curricular elements: a didactic module and a clinical clerkship that devotes equal time to inpatient and outpatient care. Clinical guidelines and pharmacist goals are…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Clinical Experience, Conventional Instruction, Core Curriculum
Miklos, Erwin; Nixon, Mary – 1978
This research project collected, compiled, analyzed, and disseminated information about educational administration programs offered by Canadian universities. Among the specific questions addressed were the following: (1) What programs are offered by various universities? (2) What are some of the characteristics of the context in which those…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Admission Criteria, Doctoral Programs, Educational Administration

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