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Leslie Abell; Dennis J. Downey; Pilar Pacheco – Metropolitan Universities, 2023
Community-Based Research (CBR) presents a wide range of benefits in higher education to students, community partners, and universities. Yet on our campus (and many others), CBR remains less common than other high-impact practices (HIPs) such as service learning and undergraduate research due to lack of effective institutionalization. Moreover,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, School Community Relationship, Cooperation, Research
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Coombs, Jenny; Thomas, Mandy; Rush, Nathan; Martin, Elizabeth – New Review of Academic Librarianship, 2017
The need for research support in U.K. universities is growing at a fast pace and a number of different professional and academic units within universities are involved in the process. This case study takes place in a post-92 higher education institution and discusses the benefit of utilizing a cross-university Community of Practice (CoP) approach…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Case Studies, Higher Education, Delivery Systems
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Strong, Ned – Higher Learning Research Communications, 2013
The aim of this essay is to describe internationalization at Harvard University. Founded by European colonists in 17th century New England, Harvard has historic international roots. By the mid 1900's it had become an international powerhouse attracting top students, academics and scientists from around the world. Yet, the University is…
Descriptors: Universities, Global Approach, Multicampus Colleges, Educational Strategies
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Samkange, Wellington – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2012
A study was carried out to assess the assessment procedures used at one Open and Distance Learning (ODL) institution in Zimbabwe. The study focused on the views and perceptions of current and former students of the university. The study also analyzed some documents on assessment procedures at the university. The study used the qualitative…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Program Effectiveness, Tests, Educational Administration
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Vandiver, Donna M.; Walsh, Jeffrey A. – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2010
As empirical assessments of teaching strategies increase in many disciplines and across many different courses, a paucity of such assessment seems to exist in courses devoted to social science research methods. This lack of assessment and evaluation impedes progress in developing successful teaching pedagogy. The teaching-learning issue addressed…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Social Science Research, Courses, Research Projects
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Leviton, Dan; Fretz, Bruce – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1978
Students in a death education course were compared with students of sex education and introductory psychology. After the death education course, students viewed death as more approachable, and wished to experience death in a more interpersonal as compared to a technological context. (Author)
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Death, Higher Education, Program Effectiveness
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Bryson, Seymour; And Others – College Student Journal, 1978
Students assessed a Special Educational Opportunity tutorial program and specified, when appropriate, their reasons for nonutilization. Results suggest that tutorial programs offered to students on a voluntary basis, staffed by their peers and operated on a one-to-one interaction, should be examined. (Author)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Instruction, Program Effectiveness, Research Projects
Meeth, L. Richard – 1974
This document presents the full report of a study of 66 colleges that agreed to use the author's cost-effectiveness strategy. Drawing on real-life examples, it is shown how other colleges can use cost analysis to bring expenditures in line with income. Necessary data collection forms and comparative tables that make implementation an uncomplicated…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Finance, Educational Quality, Higher Education
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McElmurry, Beverly J.; Minckley, Barbara B. – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1986
Models for collegial networking as a means of increasing the participants' scholarly productivity are presented. A Midwestern historical methodology research interest group is described as an example of the long-term benefits of forming networks of scholars. (MSE)
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Higher Education, Models, Networks
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Gross, Thomas S.; And Others – 1974
Counseling center directors at colleges in the state of Maryland were asked to rate the importance of several selected functions of their counseling centers. The functions rated were: (1) psychological problem counseling; (2) reading and study skills assistance; (3) testing; (4) academic advisement; (5) college orientation; (6) evening student…
Descriptors: College Programs, Comparative Analysis, Counseling Services, Guidance Centers
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Hammarlund, E. Roy – Journal of Drug Education, 1979
Evaluates a specific college drug education course three to eight years later by surveying its educator-participants. The questionnaire is included. Ex-students maintain considerable concern about misuse of all drugs and feel the syllabus was reasonably successful, although topics could be added. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Drug Abuse, Drug Education, Higher Education
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Belanger, Charles H.; Lacroix, Robert – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1986
The development and standardization of indicators, including amount of money received, size of teaching staff, and disciplinary characteristics, is described for measuring and ranking the effectiveness of grantsmanship for research projects in 11 Canadian universities. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Competition, Foreign Countries, Grantsmanship
Siler, Pamela – 1973
A random sample of 6,000 1972 high school graduates in Oregon was drawn from the master file of high school seniors who responded to the Class of 1972 Post-High School Plans questionnaire. The questionnaire was designed to provide data concerning the need for postsecondary educational programs in Oregon as well as information about the…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Quality, High School Graduates, Higher Education
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Kostoff, Ronald N. – Research Management Review, 1992
The practice and methods of federal research impact assessment are described. Three areas of evaluation (selection of research project, research review, and postresearch assessment) are examined, and different evaluation methods (qualitative, retrospective, and quantitative) are compared. Peer evaluation, the most common assessment method, is seen…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Federal Aid, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation
Barnard, Wynette S. – 1981
Impact must be defined before it can be assessed. Part of the definition is that impact is the consequences of funded vocational education research and development projects and programs, not just the fact of the dissemination of the products of the projects. Programs are defined as a group of funded research and development improvement projects…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
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