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Peer reviewedGayol, Yolanda – Indian Journal of Open Learning, 2000
This study presents a model to explore the design of international virtual graduate programs, grounded in the theory of distance education. Results provide initial evidence suggesting that this new instrument can be useful to assess the quality of educational design in distance education. (Contains 67 references.) (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Evaluation Methods, Graduate Study, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedKite, Mary E.; Russo, Nancy Felipe; Brehm, Sharon Stephens; Fouad, Nayda A.; Hall, Christine C. Iijima; Hyde, Janet Shibley; Keita, Gwendolyn Puryear – American Psychologist, 2001
Reviews the characteristics of academic women in psychology, detailing what is known about women's participation in various academic roles, describing their successes in those roles, and discussing obstacles to their success in psychology as a discipline and in the academe more broadly. Recommendations for enhancing women's success in academia are…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Females, Gender Issues, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedMaglaughlin, Kelly L.; Sonnenwald, Diane H. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2002
Investigates the use of criteria to assess relevant, partially relevant, and not-relevant documents in information retrieval. Analysis revealed 29 criteria used by graduate students when selecting passages that contributed or detracted from a documents' relevance, the two most frequent being content and criteria characterizing the full text…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Evaluation Criteria, Graduate Study, Information Retrieval
Peer reviewedSaville, Bryan K. – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Presents an interview with Charles L. Brewer Kenan Professor of Psychology at Furman University (Greenville) and editor of "Teaching of Psychology" for 12 years. Discusses such topics as his training as a teacher, his role as the journal editor, and his advice for current and future teachers. (CMK)
Descriptors: Careers, College Faculty, Editors, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedWills, Celia E.; Stommel, Manfred – Journal of Nursing Education, 2002
Attitudes of nursing students in required (n=31) and elective (n=29) online courses were favorable both before and after courses. Preferences for online or classroom format remained stable; most preferred online. Those in elective courses were slightly more favorable, perhaps because of their high-stakes nature and students' first-year status. (SK)
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Higher Education, Nursing Students, Online Courses
Peer reviewedHarmon, Stephen W.; Jones, Marshall G. – Educational Media International, 2001
Discusses results of analysis of data collected over four semesters of a situated graduate course in Web-based instruction that investigated synchronous versus asynchronous interaction; the importance of technical skills; aids and barriers to the establishment of a learning community; affective dimensions of Web-based instruction; and the…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Community, Computer Assisted Instruction, Constructivism (Learning)
Berube, Michael – ADE Bulletin, 2002
Suggests that the intellectual challenges of contemporary literary study be seen as enriched by, rather than in competition with, knowledge of the history of literary theory; and that English departments cultivate a determined antagonism to disciplinary territorialism, whether in faculty hiring, curricular design, or graduate admissions. (RS)
Descriptors: Admission (School), Curriculum Development, English Departments, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedUsita, Paula M. – Educational Gerontology, 2002
Six gerontology graduate students developed a model based on life-course concepts (time, human agency, context, and timing of lives) to explain relationships between Japanese immigrant mothers and their daughters. The process sharpened their knowledge of the concepts, provided real-life examples of them, and demonstrated connections among them.…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Daughters, Gerontology, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedRyan, Nancy E.; Agresti, Albert A. – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1999
Presents the results of a survey of 458 mental health training programs regarding the availability of coursework, research opportunities, and clinical training experiences to prepare their students for work with older adults. There were significant differences among counseling psychology, clinical psychology, MSW, and MA programs concerning the…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Curriculum, Gerontology, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedWax, Murray L. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 1999
Describes the demands on the student of education and anthropology posed by the U. S. graduate education system. Points out that the best and most insightful fieldwork comes from the contrast between what was observed and described in the past and what the student currently encounters. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Field Studies, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedTenenbaum, Harriet R.; Crosby, Faye J.; Gliner, Melissa D. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2001
A survey of 179 graduate students found that both men and women worked primarily with male faculty advisors. Advisors' instrumental help and networking help contributed to students' scholarly productivity. Psychosocial help influenced their satisfaction with mentoring and the graduate school experience. (Contains 61 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Faculty Advisers, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Perusse, Rachelle; Goodnough, Gary E. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2001
In a national survey of entry-level school counselor preparation programs, counselor educators were asked about the extent to which they addressed concepts defined by The Education Trust literature and the extent to which these concepts were important in preparing school counselors. Discusses the relationship between existing programs and The…
Descriptors: Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Curriculum, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedPage, Reba N. – Educational Researcher, 2001
Describes the processes and circumstances in which the school of education faculty at a research university grappled with questions about the proper preparation in research methodologies of doctoral students in education (e.g., how research methodologies should be taught and what proportion of doctoral study they should occupy). Explains how, in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Research, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedRovai, Alfred P. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2001
Describes a study that analyzed a graduate education course taught entirely at a distance via the Internet to explore the dynamics of sense of classroom community. Findings indicated that the sense of community grew significantly during the course, and that females manifested a stronger sense of community than males. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Distance Education, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Peer reviewedFredriksen-Goldsen, Karen I. – Gerontologist, 2005
Purpose: Because of the significant aging of the global population, world regions are experiencing an increase in the number of generations within families. However, to date most practice methods in the health and human services are explicitly organized by age. This article discusses a multigenerational practice approach and the impact of an…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Human Services, Social Work, Graduate Study

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