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Destenie Nock; Laura Pottmeyer; Alexana Cranmer – INFORMS Transactions on Education, 2025
Multiple studies call for engineering education to integrate social justice into classroom instruction. Yet, there is uncertainty regarding whether integrating these social topics into engineering curriculum will support or detract from the learning of technical concepts. This study focuses on evaluating how reframing technical assessments to…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Engineering Education, Social Justice, Instructional Development
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D. Chase J. Catalano; Venice Adams – College Student Affairs Journal, 2024
Higher education law may be a relatively common course in a higher education and student affairs (HESA) curriculum and a core professional competency in the field, yet there is a paucity of empirical research on why it persists. We conducted a qualitative research project to explore how instructors of higher education law describe their approach…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Law Schools, Legal Education (Professions), School Law
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Fan Ouyang – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2025
The instructor-student collaborative partnership has potential to transform education from a traditional, instructor-directed teaching to an active student-centred learning. However, it is not easy to promote the instructor-student collaborative partnership in the Eastern education contexts like China, due to the didactic, instructor-directed,…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Cooperation, Foreign Countries, Partnerships in Education
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Shah, Vishal; Kumar, Anil; Smart, Karl – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2018
Program design is a challenging task that requires significant effort and resources. When a proposed program is being designed for both face-to-face and online delivery, the challenges are compounded. If done right, this task offers an opportunity to leverage pedagogical theory and principles in designing a curriculum for the program. Our research…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Information Systems, Masters Programs, Information Science Education
Susan V. Iverson; Christin L. Seher – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2016
Graduate students initiating qualitative research, like any inquiry, must hone and refine what they will study--the purpose of the research. Without clarity in the research purpose, the study's design will not likely unfold in a systematic way. However, narrowing one's research focus, such that methods follow research question, is much easier said…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Design, Feminism, Sabbatical Leaves
Florida Univ., Gainesville. Inst. of Food and Agricultural Sciences. – 1993
A 10-member task force reviewed the mission and goals of the University of Florida's graduate agricultural and natural resource academic programs, admissions procedures, number and types of graduate degrees granted, program capacity, student recruitment activities, teaching quality and methods, course offerings, support services, and international…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Curriculum Development, Degree Requirements, Graduate School Faculty
Wright, John R., Ed. – 1991
This monograph addresses the essential elements for high quality technology education programs at the graduate level. It discusses the issues in eight chapters written by individual authors: (1) "The 'Why' of Graduate Study" (Paul W. DeVore); (2) "Curriculum Development" (Ronald E. Jones); (3) "Instructional Strategies at the Graduate Level"…
Descriptors: College Programs, Curriculum Development, Educational Quality, Educational Research
Estes, Dwain M. – 1999
In October 1998, the Coordinating Board Committee of the Department of Education at the University of Texas--Pan American (UTPA) recommended adoption of a problem-based learning model for use in the university's stand-alone doctoral program in educational administration. This recommendation came despite some apprehension and confusion among some…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Cooperative Learning, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development
Wahlstrom, Billie; Meese, George – 1986
The field of scientific and technical communication (STC) has experienced extraordinary growth in recent years. To meet the needs of a new generation of technical communication leaders, a Master's program must include the study of writing, editing, publication, math, computer science, science and engineering literature, rhetorical principles, and…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Skills, Communications, Curriculum Development
Brunner, Cornelia – 1992
This paper describes a technology integration curriculum created for teachers and administrators based on collaborative research in public schools; efforts to interest the Graduate School faculty at Bank Street College in integrating technology into their courses; and the benefits and disadvantages of a variety of teaching formats for students,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Adoption (Ideas), Attitude Change, Change Strategies
Ely, Donald P. – 1998
This document is a historical account of the first 50 years (1959-98) of the Syracuse University (New York) School of Education's Instructional Design, Development and Evaluation (IDD&E) program. Ten chapters cover the following topics: (1) a capsule history, including a brief review of program leaders and a decade-by-decade review of program…
Descriptors: Chronicles, Curriculum Development, Doctoral Programs, Educational Cooperation