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Weidman, John C.; DeAngelo, Linda; Bethea, Kathryn A. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2014
This chapter describes the contribution of current research using the Weidman model of undergraduate socialization to understanding student identity development in college. It illustrates ways in which the framework can be used flexibly and adapted for studying impacts of multiple aspects of the college experience on diverse groups of students.
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Socialization, Identification (Psychology), Student Experience
Weidman, John C.; Twale, Darla J.; Stein, Elizabeth Leahy – 2001
This report on the process of graduate and professional student socialization provides information that can be of use to graduate program faculty and administrators, professional associations, state legislatures, and professional licensing bodies charged with assuring clients that well qualified professional practitioners are being prepared in the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Models
Weidman, John C.; Stein, Elizabeth Leahy – 1990
A discussion of the institutional mechanisms and individual processes through which graduate students are socialized to the norms of professional practice in educational administration are presented in this paper, which builds a conceptual framework that draws from research on adult socialization, the socialization and career patterns of school…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Educational Administration, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
Weidman, John C. – 1974
This study is a secondary analysis of data from recent surveys of faculty and students in 89 American colleges and universities. It explores undergraduate socialization in academic departments, focusing on the impacts of student and faculty norms concerning the desirability of liberal vs. vocational education as outcomes of college, and primary…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Colleges, Higher Education
Stein, Elizabeth Leahy; Weidman, John C. – 1989
This paper argues that neither of two views of post-baccalaureate training of professionals is adequate for understanding socialization into the learned professions and offers an alternative model. Both the idea of professional education as the transmission of professional knowledge and skills and the idea of professional education as a sorting or…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics
Stein, Elizabeth L.; Weidman, John C. – 1989
A segment of the socialization process of graduate students seeking advanced degrees in education is explored in order to discover how the students are socialized to the norm of cognitive rationality. The correlates of graduate student participation in certain scholarly activities with the students' perceptions of their academic program are…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Majors (Students)
Weidman, John C. – 1987
The applicability of socialization theory for understanding the processes of college impacts on students is discussed. The focus is affective dimensions of college impact, particularly influences of college on student's values, personal goals, and aspirations. Conceptual dimensions of the socialization process are considered, with attention to…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Higher Education, Outcomes of Education, Parent Student Relationship
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Weidman, John C. – Journal of Higher Education, 1979
For a range of extrinsic and intrinsic value orientations, values held by students at entrance to college are the best predictors of values three years later. It is shown that important secondary predictors include sex (female), and characteristics of the student's major department (academic discipline and student/faculty social relationships).…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Graduates, Departments, Females
Weidman, John C. – 1982
A conceptual model of undergraduate socialization is presented. The framework incorporates several elements of the models developed by Feldman (1972) and Hochbaum (1968), but combines these models in a different way and incorporates the more recent work of Astin (1978). Of particular concern is an examination of the complex covariation among (1)…
Descriptors: Aspiration, College Environment, Educational Benefits, Higher Education
Weidman, John C. – 1979
The impact of selected aspects of the collegiate experience on changes in undergraduates' occupational preferences and personal goals is examined in this study. Two aspects of the college environment are assessed: the social structure and the students' perception of the institution's ability to facilitate the attainment of personal goals. The…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Choice, College Faculty, College Students