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Cleve, John Van; Willson, A. Leslie – 1993
This book addresses the problem of the future of Germanics as a field of study at colleges and universities in the United States. It is noted that the study of Germanics has been losing tens of thousands of students for the past 25 years, that this slide downward is no longer attracting enough attention from the Germanics community, and if it…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Enrollment Trends, German, German Literature
Hoving, Kenneth L.; And Others – Communicator, 1989
Three graduate deans at large state supported universities (University of Oklahoma, University of Washington, and University of Louisville, Kentucky) who are heavily involved in both graduate education and research administration examine trends in higher education as applied to their roles. Areas in which the role of the graduate dean has changed…
Descriptors: College Administration, Deans, Fund Raising, Graduate Study
Broyles, India L. – 1991
The University of Southern Maine offers a Master's degree in Instructional Leadership designed to prepare educators for the demands of working with others to promote educational excellence. Two themes of the program focus on: problem finding--the disposition to scrutinize aims as well as means; and a valuing of and practical experience with action…
Descriptors: Action Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Mohapatra, Manindra K.; And Others – 1991
A fall 1990 mail survey of 1,000 Indiana public administrators (500 state, 500 local) was carried out by the Center for Governmental Services at Indiana State University. The survey sought to identify the aggregate and individual views of these incumbent public administrators concerning issues of import to the teaching of public administration at…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Education, Course Content, Educational Needs
Manzo, Anthony V. – 1983
Because the core curriculum for reading education evolved in an unsystematic manner, it has no "official sanction" and is thus very difficult to challenge or to supplement. The traditional "publish and wait" means of challenging existing conventions or submitting alternative propositions has changed without notice, largely due to increased…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Core Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Graduate Study
Chattergy, Virgie – 1980
The presence of limited English speaking students in the Hawaiian schools is a major challenge for classroom teachers and teacher education. At the beginning of the 1970s, there was a shortage of qualified bilingual and English as a Second Language teachers for students from very diverse language and cultural groups. A specialization program…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cross Cultural Training, Curriculum Development, English (Second Language)
Smith, Barbara Leigh, Ed. – Current Issues in Higher Education, 1983
The writing across the curriculum movement is discussed in six articles. Barbara Leigh Smith's introductory article, "Writing Across the Curriculum: What's at Stake?" reviews the rationale for this movement, including the declining emphasis on writing in high schools and colleges. In the "Winds of Change: Thomas Kuhn and the…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Basic Skills, College Instruction, College Programs
Simpson, Renate – 1983
The development of postgraduate studies and the establishment of the Ph.D. in Britain are discussed. Events leading to the introduction of the Ph.D. degree between 1917 and 1920 are traced, and Germany and America's influence on the acceptance of postgraduate education and research in Britain is addressed. An analysis of the highly developed…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Educational Change, Educational History, Foreign Countries
Ryder, Frank G. – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1975
Takes a critical look at Ph.D. programs in foreign language departments, and suggests reduction of the number of programs, fortified criteria for entrance, and reduction of the number of TA's. It also comments on teaching standards for training TA's and a plan for TA training is outlined. (CLK)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Curriculum, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students
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Schlesinger, Elfriedge G. – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1976
A comparison of beginning and ending scores showed an intensification of graduate social work students' commitment to social change and behavioral science orientation for the whole class. Casework majors were the least committed and community organization students the most committed to social change orientation. (JT)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Graduate Study, Higher Education, Political Attitudes
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Anderson, Ronald D. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1975
Discusses recommendations for doctoral programs in science education, including that the doctoral student should author at least one research paper before the dissertation, participate in apprenticeship work with other agencies, such as the teacher education faculty or the audiovisual aids department, and be well-advised of all options available…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Programs, Education Majors
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Osborn, Ruth H. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1975
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Females, Feminism, Graduate Study
Kronik, John W. – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1975
A plea for a revision of methods used in graduate language programs, particularly Spanish, this article opposes admitting students to graduate programs for the purpose of obtaining teachers or filling up upper-level classes. Highly structured programs should be substituted with individualized, flexible ones. Testing should be revised. (SC)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Curriculum Development, Doctoral Programs, Educational Objectives
Peel, Roger M. – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1975
MA and DML degrees offered by Middlebury College can be earned by spending a year abroad and a summer at Middlebury or three or four summers in Vermont. The programs are separate. The DML combines academic and professional training. The types of courses offered, language, literature, etc., are mentioned. (SC)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Curriculum Development, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs
Parker, Franklin, Ed.; Parker, Betty June, Ed. – 1986
The editors attempt to examine and abstract all locatable doctoral dissertations completed in the United States, Canada, and some European countries that pertain to the Pacific area. Specifically, these dissertations deal with American Samoa, Fiji, Guam, Papua New Guinea, Ryukyu Islands, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Trust Territory of the Pacific…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Annotated Bibliographies, Doctoral Dissertations, Foreign Countries
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