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ERIC Number: ED642532
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2023-Dec
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ISBN: 978-1-975504-91-5
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Reclaiming the Education Doctorate: A Guidebook for (Re)Designing EdD Programs. The Coming of Age of the Education Doctorate Series
Jill Alexa Perry
Myers Education Press
"Reclaiming the Education Doctorate: A Guidebook for (re)Designing EdD Programs" is a practical guide for those seeking to (re)design a professional practice doctorate program in education that prepares Scholarly Practitioners. To tackle the comprehensive change process necessary for (re)designing the EdD, this book will guide the reader with an improvement lens that looks at the roots of the confusion of the EdD, the system that created it, and the framework that helped to reclaim it. Readers will be guided through a backward mapping (re)design process that begins with defining graduate outcomes, maps through the milestones and courses, ends with rethinking the admissions process. Along the way, readers will learn how to design and integrate a dissertation in practice into the curriculum, consider best practices for their program (re)design, and view examples of successful programs. Additionally, to support readers in their (re)design efforts, each chapter will offer exercises, tools, and resources that will guide the process. The book will prove to be an invaluable resource for anyone developing or revising their EdD program. After the opening chapter that explains the mission statement of "Reclaiming the Education Doctorate," Jill Perry structures chapters to deal with the full range of issues that impact EdD programs, including: (1) Roots of the EdD Problem; (2) Aim: The Professional Practice Doctorate Driving Change; (3) Backward mapping: beginning with the end; (4) The heart of the program: Curriculum; (5) The beginning: Admitting Candidates; (6) Measuring Impact; and (7) Leading Change.
Myers Education Press. PO Box 424, Gorham, ME 04038. Tel: 207-520-2700; e-mail: publisher@myersedpress.com; Web site: https://www.myersedpress.com
Publication Type: Books; Guides - General
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Audience: Administrators
Language: English
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