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Peer reviewedMagoon, Thomas; McDermott, Michael – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1979
A modified replication of Southworth's 1972 survey was designed to identify changes in availability and desirability of skills among doctoral candidates for counseling center positions. Results indicated a significant change in the availability of skills, the greatest change occurring in increased availability of behavior modification skills.…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Colleges, Counseling Services, Doctoral Programs
Peer reviewedGoldstein, Eda G. – Social Work, 1980
Knowledge base of clinical social work must embody knowledge of people in transactions with environment while doing justice to complexities of practice. To gain necessary new knowledge, social workers must engage in practice-based research and develop more specialized advanced programs to prepare for diversity of clients and situations. (NRB)
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Educational Needs, Environmental Influences, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWalford, Geoffrey – Studies in Higher Education, 1980
From data gathered in interviews, four major areas of influence that dominated the decision of British college students to undertake doctoral research work have been determined: love of physics, love of university life, lack of alternatives (particulary job alternatives), and drift. (JMD)
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedWalfish, Steven; And Others – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1980
Recent graduates from doctoral programs in clinical psychology rated the adequacy of their training. Respondents were relatively satisfied with their training and were most satisfied with traditional skills in therapy and assessment. Results suggest that satisfaction with training and satisfaction with professional work role are not the same.…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Counselor Training
Peer reviewedLibby, R. A. – Analytical Chemistry, 1980
The purpose of this article is to forecast the demand/supply situation for analytical chemists through the 1980s and to report various suggestions from analytical chemistry professors responding to a Procter and Gamble survey for increasing the supply of chemistry students entering graduate school. (Author/CO)
Descriptors: Chemical Technicians, Chemistry, Demand Occupations, Doctoral Programs
Peer reviewedFurst, Edward J.; Roelfs, Pamela J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1979
The predictive validity of the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) and the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) in a doctoral program in education was investigated. Results supported the use of the GRE but not the MAT. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Doctoral Programs, Education Majors, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedWebster, David S.; Skinner, Tad – Change, 1996
A discussion of the National Research Council's 1995 ranking of research-doctorate programs in the United States criticizes the report for what it does not address, particularly comparisons with the information it disseminated in a 1982 report, some data discrepancies, and central issues such as an institution's available methods of instruction,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
Peer reviewedPowell, Ronald R. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1995
Presents a brief history of doctoral programs in library and information science (LIS) and reviews the purpose of the Ph.D. degree; the types of research involved; the curricula of LIS doctoral programs; and current trends in LIS research, including qualitative, interdisciplinary, and technology-based research. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Competence, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedSilverman, Lois H.; And Others – Curator, 1996
Explains the idea of a multidisciplinary doctoral curriculum that would blend and foster activity in five areas: (1) foundational disciplinary literature, (2) research and theory about museums, (3) operation of and practices in museums, (4) research methodology, and (5) design and evaluation of practice. (DDR)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Doctoral Programs, Evaluation, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedBrady, David; Hostetter, Carol; Milkie, Melissa A.; Pescosolido, Bernice A. – Teaching Sociology, 2001
Describes the institutional practices related to qualifying examinations in U.S. sociology graduate departments (n=178). Indicates that there are differences between the Ph.D.-granting and M.A.-granting programs in relation to the structure of examinations; while the structures in the departments are consistent. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Departments, Doctoral Programs, Educational Research
Bragg, Debra D. – Community College Journal, 2002
Presents an overview of exemplary community college graduate leadership programs. Discusses general trends in graduate curriculum (e.g., cohort-based programs with course work in leadership development, organizational change, diversity, and institutional development) and outlines 10 graduate programs that offer a focus in community college…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Community Colleges, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Study
Sparks, Richard K., Sr. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1990
Like Gresham's bimetallic currency system, the field-based and the conventional Ed.D. represent two types of programs operating within the same marketplace. Because the field-based program is likely to displace resident graduate study, the education profession should seriously inquire into the nature and purpose of its highest degree. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Doctoral Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedWyche, James H.; Frierson, Henry T., Jr. – Science, 1990
Described is the need for the development of innovative continuous programs that reach minority students at an early age. The importance of mentors for minority students is stressed at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Reasons for the underrepresentation of minorities in the sciences and engineering are discussed. (KR)
Descriptors: College Science, Cultural Influences, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedPeseau, Bruce A.; Tudor, Roger L. – Research in Higher Education, 1988
The usefulness of cluster analysis for comparing programs for the purposes of resource allocation is discussed, based on a study using seven types of cluster analysis to examine key resource and productivity variables in doctoral-granting teacher education programs. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCruickshank, Donald R. – Teaching Education, 1987
This article discusses efforts at Ohio State (1972-1975) to revamp the doctoral program in teacher education. An outcome of those efforts was the course described in this article. Rationales for inclusion of inquiry and the study of research in teacher education are given. Course content, materials and strategies are outlined. (IAH)
Descriptors: Course Content, Doctoral Programs, Education Courses, Educational Research

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