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Peer reviewedTannehill, Deborah; And Others – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 1995
Describes a study that examined the impact of the use of electronic mail and a newsgroup on practicing physical education teachers and physical education doctoral students at Ohio State University. Topics include the effect of electronic communication on teachers; problems with electronic networking; and teacher perceptions, especially regarding…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Doctoral Programs, Electronic Mail, Graduate Students
Yeatman, Anna – Australian Universities' Review, 1995
Graduate student journals of research projects and their supervision are suggested as a means of structuring the supervisory process, making it more accountable, and facilitating students' successful completion of their academic and research tasks. However, the method also requires skill in successful thesis production on the supervisor's part.…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Accountability, Graduate Students, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedPoock, Michael C. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2000
Study identifies factors that influence African American students' decisions to apply to and attend doctoral programs in higher education administration. Results indicate that respondents are influenced by academic quality, academic infrastructure, institutional sensitivity to students of color, and positive interaction with faculty. Offers…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Students, College Administration, College Environment
Peer reviewedUlku-Steiner, Beril; Kurtz-Costes, Beth; Kinlaw, C. Ryan – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2000
Examines similarities and differences in graduate school experiences of male and female doctoral students in programs containing predominantly male or gender-balanced faculty. Results indicate that women in male-dominated programs expressed lower academic self-concept, less sensitivity in their departments to family issues, and lower career…
Descriptors: College Environment, Diversity (Faculty), Doctoral Programs, Educational Experience
Peer reviewedGrant-Vallone, Elisa J.; Ensher, Ellen A. – Journal of College Student Development, 2000
Examines the effects of a graduate student peer-mentoring program from the perspectives of both members of the mentoring dyad, the mentors and proteges. Results indicate that peer mentoring provides students with both increased levels of psychosocial and instrumental support, and that those with high levels of support are more satisfied with their…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Helping Relationship, Higher Education, Mentors
Peer reviewedBoles, Wageeh – Higher Education Research & Development, 1999
Studied two approaches to classroom assessment: the use of e-mail as a teaching and learning tool, and engaging students in preparing their own assignments. Surveys of undergraduate and graduate students in two academic years indicated that the initiatives improved the level of learning, increased student and teacher interactions, promoted…
Descriptors: Assignments, Case Studies, Electronic Mail, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedKinnier, Richard T.; Cabianca, William A.; Garos, Shelia; Barton, J. Michelle – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1997
Describes how responsible 123 counseling graduate students believe that individuals are (or should be) for 23 specific conditions or predicaments in their lives. States that it is important for counselors to be aware of their particular responsibility biases and recognize the effect such beliefs can have on their clients. (MKA)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Bias, Blacks, Counseling
Peer reviewedKrueger, Alan B.; Wu, Stephen – Journal of Economic Education, 2000
Reports on a statistical analysis of the determinants of success among more than 300 graduate students who applied for admission to a particular "top five" university economics department. Explains that the job placements of the students after nine years were used to measure the graduate students' success. (CMK)
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Educational Research, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedMaundeni, Tapologo – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2001
Used social network theory to analyze perceptions of the role played by social network members in the adjustment of African college students to British society. The composition of students' networks was largely other African students, and contact among them was dense. Students considered this contact supportive but sometimes stressful. Students'…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Black Students, College Students
Peer reviewedMcCreary, Micah L.; Walker, Tamara D. – Teaching of Psychology, 2001
Focuses on the value of a multicultural counseling prepracticum course for counselors in training at Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond). States that the course helps students develop their skills in multicultural counseling. Offers suggestions for teaching the course and discusses course objectives, course content, and student responses.…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Training, Course Content, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedZinn, Maxine Baca; Eitzen, D. Stanley – Teaching Sociology, 2000
Believes that graduate students can gain skills that will help them in the future by participating in the textbook writing process. Describes six activities for graduate students including preparing a text-reader for a course, writing a panel essay for a textbooks, and acting as a textbook intern. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Graduate Students, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Barrett, Kathleen A.; McWhirter, Benedict T. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2002
Examines how client sexual orientation, counselor trainee homophobia, and counselor trainee gender affected counselor trainees' (N = 162) assignment of positive and negative adjectives to clients. Analyses revealed that client sexual orientation, counselor trainee gender, and counselor trainee homophobia significantly predicted counselor trainees'…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Training
Malone, Bobby G.; Nelson, Jacquelyn S.; Nelson, C. Van – College and University, 2002
Analyzed grades for over 8,000 master's students to determine whether or not there were differences in grading patterns between the A, B, C, D, and F grading system and the new plus/minus grading system. Also studied faculty attitudes on the new grading system. Findings included that grade point averages declined slightly, especially in some…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Grade Point Average, Grading
Peer reviewedCai, Deborah A.; Fink, Edward L. – Communication Monographs, 2002
Investigates fundamental beliefs regarding cross-cultural differences in conflict styles. Indicates that assumptions regarding the relationship of culture to conflict style preferences may not be valid. Finds that, among 188 graduate students from 31 countries residing in the United States, collectivists prefer compromising and integrating more…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict
Barak, Azy – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 1998
Research methodology training within counselor education promotes the development of counselors' cognitive operations relevant for their actual professional practice. Designing graduate research courses to promote this effect develops thinking processes and may make students better counselors. (EMK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Counselor Training, Critical Thinking, Graduate Students

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