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Lundholm, Cecilia – Environmental Education Research, 2004
In this article the use of case studies for investigating undergraduate students? and Ph.D. students? interpretations of environmental course content and environmental research is critically examined. The case studies were carried out with the intention of exploring students? meanings, as well as elaborating learning theories. The qualitative data…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Learning Theories, Course Content, Case Studies
Herzig, Abbe H. – Gender and Education, 2004
The quality of graduate students' relationships with faculty are crucial for students' success. Unfortunately, negative relationships with faculty are common for women in the sciences and mathematics. Six women doctoral students in one mathematics department in the US were interviewed to better understand the nature of their relationships with…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, College Faculty, Females, Sciences
Long, Casey M.; Shrikhande, Milind M. – Research Strategies, 2005
The current generation of college students has used the Internet to access information since the early 1990s. No assessment of information use, quality, variety, and reliability of information generally occurs at both the student and faculty level. In this paper, we use a package of teaching methods targeted towards improving information-seeking…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Business Administration Education, Majors (Students)
Yokaichiya, Daniela K.; Galembeck, Eduardo; Torres, Bayardo B. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2004
Internet-based distance education seems to be an attractive alternative to offer courses dealing with specific topics that are not conveniently explored in undergraduate courses. This is a good way to provide access to the recent and updated discoveries in this research area and to reach people who could not take the classes in the traditional…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Teleconferencing, Educational Technology, Biochemistry
Peterson, Tim O. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2004
Problem-based service-learning projects are complex and ambiguous learning environments. New thinking about assessment must occur to be able to assist the learning from this type of project. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Service Learning, Educational Environment, Problem Based Learning, Elective Courses
Peer reviewedOnwuegbuzie, Anthony J.; Mayes, Eric; Arthur, Leslie; Johnson, Joseph; Robinson, Veronica; Ashe, Shante; Elbedour, Salman; Collins, Kathleen M. T. – Journal of Negro Education, 2004
A study was conducted to examine the reading comprehension performance of African American graduate students. The result showed that though the African American sample attained statistically significantly higher levels of reading comprehension than a normative sample of undergraduate students, they achieved lower levels of reading comprehension…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Reading Comprehension, African American Students
Peterson, Robin T. – Journal of Education for Business, 2006
In this article, the author highlights the potential role of "futurism" in master of business administration (MBA) curricula and the conceivable offerings of futurism to business planners. This article serves as a corollary to educators in MBA business education and concerns to the nature of futurism, the benefits of futurism to…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Role, Business Administration Education, Masters Programs
Salter, Daniel W.; Evans, Nancy J.; Forney, Deanna S. – Journal of College Student Development, 2006
The stability of learning style preferences, as measured by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and Learning Style Inventory (LSI), was examined using a configural frequency analysis of differences. Thirteen cohorts (222 graduate students) completed the instruments 3 times during their programs. Implications for use of learning style measures…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Measurement, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Melton, John L.; Nofzinger-Collins, Dawn; Wynne, Martha E.; Susman, Marilyn – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2005
Thirty-four 1st-year counseling students recorded their inner experiences following a simulated counseling session. Using a qualitative collective case study approach to extract emotion from a large pool of inner experience, 6 judges identified samples of affect through a triangulation process using intensity, extreme, and critical case sampling…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Counselor Training, Simulation, Qualitative Research
MacDonald, Laurie; Liu, Peilin; Lowell, Kay; Tsai, Howard; Lohr, Linda – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2004
The word "portfolio" might bring to mind the artist's case bulging with sketches, samples and finished or unfinished works in no particular order. On the other hand, it might suggest the familiar collection of report cards, crayon drawings and dioramas that accumulate in schoolchildren's homes over the years. In an adult education setting,…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Portfolios (Background Materials), Student Attitudes, Computer Interfaces
Cho, Kwangsu; Schunn, Christian D.; Charney, Davida – Written Communication, 2006
How do comments on student writing from peers compare to those from subject-matter experts? This study examined the types of comments that reviewers produce as well as their perceived helpfulness. Comments on classmates' papers were collected from two undergraduate and one graduate-level psychology course. The undergraduate papers in one of the…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Peer Evaluation, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
Jordan, Patricia; Phillips, Michael; Brown, Evans – Physical Educator, 2004
Tennessee Tech offers a graduate level analysis and supervision of teaching course that includes a practicum experience for prospective and practicing teacher supervisors and mentors. This practicum coincides with an undergraduate pedagogy practicum in order to provide opportunities for students to enhance supervisory and mentoring skills. The…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Practicums, Graduate Students, Mentors
Knight, Wanda B.; Keifer-Boyd, Karen; Amburgy, Patricia M. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2004
The value of recent theoretical perspectives in art education does not lie in providing comprehensive definitions that include all the artifacts and properties that "count" as visual culture, material culture, or mass arts. Instead, the value of articulating theoretical perspectives lies in mapping the terrain of cultural phenomena. In…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Art Education, Teacher Student Relationship, Visual Arts
Peer reviewedRodriguez, Ariel; Toews, Michelle L. – College Teaching, 2005
Graduate and undergraduate students are typically required to become educated consumers of research. Yet, research courses generally focus on how to do research rather than how to evaluate it. Therefore, we propose ways in which faculty can help their students become better consumers of research by presenting a brief list of teaching objectives,…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Research Reports, Evaluation, Undergraduate Students
Peer reviewedAnstine, Jeff; Skidmore, Mark – Journal of Economic Education, 2005
In this research, the authors examine whether M.B.A. students at a regional, comprehensive university who take only online courses learn as much as students taking identical courses in the traditional, face-to-face format. A simple comparison of test scores indicates that the amount of learning is similar in the two formats. However, when other…
Descriptors: Internet, Educational Environment, Online Courses, Graduate Study

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