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Liou, Pey-Yan; Lawrenz, Frances; Madsen, Christina; Braam, Maureen; Medhanie, Amanuel – Online Submission, 2009
Factor analysis was applied to analyze the Noyce Scholarship Program Evaluation Scholar Survey, and then further hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) was applied to differentiate the variance due to program effects from individual scholars' effects. This survey was constructed to determine scholars' perception of their individual teacher…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Science Education, Majors (Students), Student Attitudes
Holzemer, William L.; Chambers, Donald B. – 1986
Growth and change in the quality of doctoral education from 1979 to 1984 were analyzed, using Holzemer's program evaluation schema and a repeated measures design. Fifteen nursing doctoral programs participated in both a 1979 and 1984 study using Educational Testing Service and Graduate Program Self-Assessment (GPSA) questionnaires. A total of 14…
Descriptors: Alumni, College Faculty, Doctoral Degrees, Educational Quality
Leitka, Eugene – 1976
Data derived from student evaluations of two conferences on educational opportunities for American Indian youth are presented in this document. Evaluations derived from the first conference are analyzed in terms of the 10-item questionnaire and the 205 responses made by junior and senior high school students attending workshops on higher education…
Descriptors: American Indians, Conferences, Educational Opportunities, Grade 11
Young, Denise L.; And Others – 1986
Research by Conrad and Blackburn on program quality in master's departments at regional universities was replicated and extended. The present sample doubled the number of departments (from 45 to 81), increased the number of institutions (from 14 to 33), and added a different state (i.e., the original study consisted of two southern states). The…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Libraries, College Programs
Peterson, Paul E.; Greene, Jay P.; Howell, William G.; McCready, William – 1998
The Washington Scholarship Fund Pilot Program (WSF) was established as a privately funded voucher program for low-income families in the District of Columbia. The WSF awarded its scholarships by lottery, making it possible to evaluate it as though it were a randomized experiment. The responses of qualified families with children in public schools…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education, Low Income Groups
1991
The American Association for Agricultural Education's distinguished lecture process provides agricultural educators with opportunities to discuss relevant professional problems. The 1980s lectures examined the organization's position in relationship to the environment. Programs developed human capital potential for the agricultural industry and…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Education, Human Capital, Lecture Method
Wolf, Patrick J.; Peterson, Paul E.; West, Martin R. – 2001
In fall 1997, the Washington Scholarship Fund expanded its privately funded school voucher program in Washington, D.C., and in 1998, over 1,000 students were offered scholarships by lottery. This evaluation examined the impact of the first 2 years of the program on students who completed baseline testing and were in grades 1-7 in spring 1998. It…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Educational Testing, Educational Vouchers
Jozwiak, Wilma W.; And Others – 1981
The University of Tennessee Knoxville's (UTK) predoctoral training program, which is designed to increase the participation of women and minorities in educational research, is described. The program consists of six student associates (second-year doctoral in education and home economics), six field associates (individuals with doctorates who are…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Educational Research, Employment Potential, Females
Farago, Peter T. – 1978
As the pool of outstanding college bound students has declined, the use of merit scholarships has increased as a means of attracting high quality students. When Boston University began again in 1974 to use merit scholarships, it decided to analyze how well the awards serve their purpose. The study showed that they are effective in increasing…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, College Bound Students, College Choice
Johnson, John A. – 1982
Selected findings are presented of a study designed to identify the personal characteristics, educational background, work experience, and career patterns of the faculty of doctoral programs in the study of higher education. Attention is also directed to their perceptions of various elements relevant to the study of higher education, including the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Curriculum Evaluation, Doctoral Programs, Educational Background
Webster, David S. – 1979
Evaluation methods for master's degree programs should be substantially different from those currently used for doctoral degree programs. Three current methods, that of Beverley Hurlbert, that of Jack Gourman, and that using departmental reputations as the major criterion, are insufficient. Elements that should be included in the evaluation are…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Faculty, Departments, Educational Facilities