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Jorden, Pamela – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study analyzed the effect that shifts in the U.S. News & World Report rankings have on input variables such as admitting grade point average (GPA), percentage of students taking the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT), average incoming GMAT score, acceptance rate, tuition rates, average student debt, the proportion of students with…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Scores, College Admission, Tuition
Stephanie Garrone-Shufran – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2022
In this qualitative case study, six novice English as a second language (ESL) teachers in a graduate course were asked to describe how they had enacted advocacy for emergent bilinguals. Data were gathered from pre- and post- surveys and semistructured interviews conducted after the semester ended. While the ESL teachers in this study were willing…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Novices, Second Language Instruction
Sibley F. Lyndgaard; Corey E. Tatel; Ruth Kanfer; Julia E. Melkers; Justin C. Sabree – Computer-Based Learning in Context, 2022
The disruptive effects of the COVID pandemic on vulnerable and/or minority demographic groups among 1) student populations and 2) persons employed in low wage sectors are well-established. This study examined whether disparity in the disruptive effects of the pandemic extend to adult learners employed in "bright prospect" sectors (e.g.,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Minority Group Students, Adult Students
Gomes, Maria Antonia Lima – Asian Journal of Distance Education, 2018
This article is the result of the experience as a teacher and historian, and especially of the doctoral thesis, defended in the year 2017, through the Graduate Program in Education and Contemporaneity at the State University of Bahia, construction of a 3D modeling solution for the São João da Bahia Theater, considered as a pole and reflection of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Museums, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Martín-Molina, Verónica; González-Regaña, Alfonso J.; Gavilán-Izquierdo, José María – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2018
In this work, we study the mathematical practice of defining by mathematics researchers. Since research is an important part of many professional mathematicians, understanding how they do research is a necessary step before thinking about future researchers' undergraduate and postgraduate education. We focus on the defining process associated with…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Professional Personnel, Mathematics Instruction, Definitions
Chua, S. M. J. – London Review of Education, 2018
In this paper, I give various reasons why the doctorate in education (EdD) programme helpfully heightens our normative senses. The writing of a thesis in time, and hence the realization that the same time--that window of opportunity--to do other things and enjoy other experiences is traded off, comports the student in a manner that heightens his…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Doctoral Dissertations, Graduate Study, Educational Philosophy
Campion, Corey – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2018
Contrary to the narrative of collapse that attends much of the discussion of the humanities today, recent data suggest that for many programs in the United States, at least, stagnation is the real challenge. Committed to teaching models that support faculty rather than student needs, graduate programs, in particular, are struggling to extend their…
Descriptors: Humanities, Graduate Study, Graduate Students, Small Colleges
Collisson, Brian; Rusbasan, David – Teaching of Psychology, 2018
The question of renaming graduate psychology programs to psychological science is a timely and contentious issue. To better understand why some programs, but not others, are changing names, we surveyed chairpersons (Study 1) and faculty (Study 2) within graduate psychology and psychological science programs. Within psychology programs, a name…
Descriptors: Psychology, College Programs, Department Heads, College Faculty
Das, Arijit – Online Submission, 2018
In this approach, formulae based mnemonics by counting lone pair of electrons (localized or delocalized) have been highlighted by innovative and time economic way to enhance interest of students' who belong to paranoia zone of chemistry for the prediction of Hybridization state of hetero atom and Aromatic, Anti aromatic, non aromatic behavior of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts
Rondeau, Kent V. – World Journal of Education, 2017
This essay explores and examines how rankings and league tables have played (and continue to play) a major and consequential role in how contemporary business schools manage their affairs. It introduces and advances the proposition that rankings promote the short-term manipulation of public reputation (image) projected by business schools at the…
Descriptors: Business Schools, Graduate Study, Achievement Rating, Reputation
Redman, Donna; Perry, David – Journal of Educators Online, 2020
Faculty perceptions about interaction, instruction, and use of technology factors related to graduate-level online courses were explored using data from a brief, 10-item Online Graduate Distance Education survey administered to U.S. higher education faculty with online teaching experience in 2002 (N = 23), 2007 (N = 27), and 2016 (N = 22).…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, College Faculty, Web Based Instruction, Online Courses
Martinez, Edna; Elue, Chinasa – Journal of Higher Education, 2020
An increasing number of community colleges have expanded their programmatic offerings to include baccalaureate degrees. Given the representation of low-income students and Students of Color in community college, increased credential requirements for professions that once required only a bachelor's degree, and the benefits of graduate education,…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Academic Advising, Faculty Advisers, Graduate Study
Walsh, Chris; Mital, Abhinav; Ratcliff, Michael; Yap, Ana; Jamaledine, Zeina – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
Online education often struggles to maintain a consistent, high quality academic experience. High attrition rates and low student satisfaction continue to challenge higher education providers. We present an innovative public-private partnership that delivers a resources-sufficient model of fully online postgraduate education with high levels of…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Academic Support Services
Martin, Keith; Cupples, Andrew; Taherzadeh, Shahram – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2020
This paper reviews an Open University module for distance learning of finite element analysis (FEA) in MEng degree qualifications recognised for Chartered status. Presentation has evolved from physical hard copy study packs to fully online. The emphasis is on understanding limits and assumptions behind all aspects of FEA for safe and effective…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
Dragisich, Vera – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
On the basis of our long-standing training programs and teaching the graduate teaching assistant (GTA) training course during the pandemic, I reflect on the importance of personal wellness, community building, and collegiality in GTA training courses. By considering GTA training in terms of four important skill areas: pedagogy, technical,…
Descriptors: Pandemics, COVID-19, Wellness, Teaching Assistants

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