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Merced, Matthew; Stutman, Zachariah E.; Mann, Sandra T. – Psychology Learning and Teaching, 2018
Psychology graduate students in the United States are expected to demonstrate competency in the history of psychology. Despite the topic's importance, there are limited guidelines. The present study examined history and systems of psychology (HSP) course syllabi from American Psychological Association accredited Doctor of Psychology programs. Of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Psychology, History Instruction, Content Analysis
Nuñez-Pardo, Astrid – GIST Education and Learning Research Journal, 2018
This review article addresses tensions, critiques and trends that are still latent in mainstream research on English textbooks that have looked at their intercultural aspects, which need to be explored from the perspective of critical interculturality to resist the instrumental, regulatory, homogenizing and commercial nature of textbooks developed…
Descriptors: Textbooks, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Armijo, Michael; Lundy-Wagner, Valerie; Merrill, Elizabeth – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2012
This paper asks how doctoral students understand the use of race variables in statistical modeling. More specifically, it examines how doctoral students at two universities are trained to define, operationalize, and analyze race variables. The authors interviewed students and instructors in addition to conducting a document analysis of their texts…
Descriptors: Race, Statistical Analysis, Models, Graduate Students