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Carmichael, Christine M.; Mandulak, Kerry Callahan; Watkins, Diana – Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2022
Purpose: The purpose of this tutorial is to introduce the interview as a complementary component to the holistic process for graduate admissions. To do so, procedural details of two master's degree programs in speech-language pathology are provided that successfully execute two different but effective interview methods for speech-language…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, College Admission, Masters Programs
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Oates, Chris – Management in Education, 2017
This article presents an interview with Kulvarn Atwal, headteacher at a primary school in London. Mr. Atwal discusses the challenges of post-graduate study and the impact of his studies on his professional practice. He explains how he discovered workplace learning theories and communities of practice during his studies and how he incorporated…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Workplace Learning, Communities of Practice, Student Centered Learning
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Sato, Takahiro; Haegele, Justin Anthony; Foot, Rachel – Quest, 2017
Graduate adapted physical education (APE) courses have typically been taught using face-to-face formats where the instructor and learners physically meet in a classroom and engage in discussions and experiential exercises. However, because in-service physical educators have time demands associated with teaching, coaching, and family commitments,…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Adapted Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Faculty Development
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Burridge, Peter; Hooley, Neil; Neal, Greg – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2016
Conceptualising teacher learning as being immersed in and arising from the totality of professional practice, this paper reports experiences and insights from practice-based teacher education. Initial data are drawn from two sites of seven involved in the federally funded School Centres for Teaching Excellence programme conducted in the state of…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education, College School Cooperation
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Ryan, Phillip; Kurtz, Jill Sornsen; Carter, Deanne; Pester, Danielle – Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 2014
This article is a collaboration by the lead faculty member in a Masters program in Intercultural Studies and students who completed the program under his aegis. This article presents the program's approach to its research course sequence, an approach involving the integration of interdisciplinary and qualitative research. The authors first provide…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Graduate Study
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Barnett, Pamela; Gunersel, Adalet Baris – Educational Policy, 2014
In implementing a university-wide programmatic innovation to prepare graduate students to become more effective instructors in their future careers as university educators, a faculty development center encountered various types of resistance, ranging from the structural to the cognitive to the affective. Elaborating upon models of organizational…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Organizational Change, Teacher Education, Graduate Students
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McKagan, S. B.; Perkins, K. K.; Wieman, C. E. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2010
The Quantum Mechanics Conceptual Survey (QMCS) is a 12-question survey of students' conceptual understanding of quantum mechanics. It is intended to be used to measure the relative effectiveness of different instructional methods in modern physics courses. In this paper, we describe the design and validation of the survey, a process that included…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Observation, Interviews, College Students
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Forsyth, H.; Laxton, R.; Moran, C.; van der werf, J.; Banks, R.; Taylor, R. – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2009
Coursework masters degrees in Australia have experienced rapid, decentralised growth since deregulation at the end of the 1980s. The result is an extraordinarily high level of diversity and some confusion as to standards, strategic positioning, purpose and educational approaches. Throughout this period of growth, a sense that large-scale (often…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Masters Programs, School Business Relationship, Case Studies
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McIntyre, Ellen; Hulan, Nancy – Teacher Education and Practice, 2010
In this article, we describe a study of teachers' constructions of understandings about race and achievement in the context of a course on literacy learning and instruction. We documented the course activities, the readings, the assignments, and the teachers' responses related to race during the semester course. The lead researcher also…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Teaching Methods, Interviews, Teacher Attitudes
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Smith-Doerr, Laurel – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2008
Many graduate programmes in science now require courses in ethics. However, little is known about their reception or use. Using websites and interviews, this essay examines ethics requirements in the field of biosciences in three countries (the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and Italy) between 2000 and 2005. Evidence suggests that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Scientists, Ethics, Ethical Instruction
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Trent, John; Gao, Xuesong – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2009
A teacher shortage in Hong Kong in core subjects, such as English, has led to interest in the recruitment and retention of second-career teachers. Drawing upon Wenger's (1998) theory of identity formation and using data from interviews with eight second-career English language teachers in Hong Kong, this paper explores how second-career teachers…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Foreign Countries, Teacher Recruitment, English (Second Language)
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Chovanec, Michael – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2008
There is an increasing demand for social work students to be prepared to work with a wide range of involuntary groups including the more traditional court-ordered programs in domestic abuse and chemical dependency, as well as groups in mental health and schools that provide outreach to high-risk client populations. This paper introduces three…
Descriptors: Social Work, Drug Addiction, Educational Innovation, Intervention
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Feller, Irwin – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2007
Increased emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches to research and graduate education is a common feature of academic strategic plans written since around 2000. This emphasis follows from the coupling of two propositions, one about the characteristics of academic research and the other about the hierarchy within America's higher-education system.…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Graduate Study, Research Universities, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Sommers-Flanagan, John; Means, John R. – Teaching of Psychology, 1987
This article describes four components of an approach used to teach interviewing skills to first-year graduate students. The components are: (1) the "no questions asked" approach, (2) self-reflection and self-correction, (3) feedback, and (4) obtaining analogue clients. The effects of the interviews on the subjects, acquired from an introductory…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Methods, Graduate Study, Higher Education
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American Psychologist, 2004
The 2004 Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in Psychology in the Public Interest is awarded to Florence L. Denmark. She is recognized for her efforts to help legitimize the psychology of women by teaching the first doctoral psychology course in the field and through her scholarly texts and articles. She continues to have an impact on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Recognition (Achievement), Females, Mentors
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