Teaching and Learning Perspectives on Doctoral Programs in Education

Teaching and Learning Perspectives on Doctoral Programs in Education
Author: Patrick Taylor
Publsiher: Information Science Reference
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2020
Genre: Doctor of education degree
ISBN: 1799826562

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"This book examines doctoral programs from three perspectives: designing a doctoral program, teaching/mentoring within a doctoral program, and being a student in a doctoral program"--

Teaching and Learning Perspectives on Doctoral Programs in Education Emerging Research and Opportunities

Teaching and Learning Perspectives on Doctoral Programs in Education  Emerging Research and Opportunities
Author: Taylor, P. Mark
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2020-01-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799826583

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Doctoral programs are an important feature of academia. They foster professional development among future researchers and academicians. Ensuring the quality of these programs and providing quality mentorship encourages success among program participants and provides a high quality of preparedness for the professional world. Teaching and Learning Perspectives on Doctoral Programs in Education: Emerging Research and Opportunities is a critical scholarly publication that examines the effectiveness of doctoral programs and strategies for successful academic advisement. The book explores doctoral programs from three perspectives: designing a doctoral program, teaching/mentoring within a doctoral program, and being a student in a doctoral program. Featuring a wide range of topics such as higher education, professional development, and program design, this book is ideal for instructional designers, academicians, academic advisers, administrators, researchers, education professionals, and doctoral students attempting to successfully navigate a doctoral program.

Doctoral Education Research Based Strategies for Doctoral Students Supervisors and Administrators

Doctoral Education  Research Based Strategies for Doctoral Students  Supervisors and Administrators
Author: Lynn McAlpine,Cheryl Amundsen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2011-02-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789400705074

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The quality of the academics who undertake the work of teaching and research is critical to the significance, status and relevance of our universities. There is widespread evidence that doctoral students are not being properly prepared for the changing face of higher education and that once they take up academic positions, they often experience many frustrations and tensions. This book, based on a four-year-long research program conducted by four academics and four graduate students, investigates the experiences of doctoral students, new academics and senior academics as they engage in their work related to doctoral education. Doctoral Education: Research-Based Strategies for Doctoral Students, Supervisors and Administrators offers research-based strategies for improving doctoral education in a non-technical and conversational way. Those strategies include learning to be a new supervisor alongside other academic work, developing an intellectual network during the doctoral journey, giving and receiving feedback on scholarly writing, and preparing for the oral defence. Also, based on research evidence, the book challenges taken-for-granted practices and policies surrounding doctoral education, including the gendered nature of disciplinary practices, the paradox of writing in doctoral education and the public oversight of more and more aspects of academic work. Intended for doctoral students, academics, staff and administrators, this book provides several perspectives on the topic of doctoral education and contains the actual voices of doctoral students and new academics to illustrate its discussion.

Handbook of Research on Ethical Challenges in Higher Education Leadership and Administration

Handbook of Research on Ethical Challenges in Higher Education Leadership and Administration
Author: Wang, Viktor
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2020-04-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799841425

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Higher education institutions are, more so than other organizations, deeply complex, and they present a unique challenge to their leaders and administrators. The unique complexities of higher education call for governance founded on thoughtful consideration of leadership practices, theory, and styles that reflect the values of the institution and its mission. Embedded in a rapidly changing society, the future of higher education leadership and administration is necessarily dynamic and demands a strong ethical core to guide research, knowledge production, and organizational behavior. TheHandbook of Research on Ethical Challenges in Higher Education Leadership and Administration is a cutting-edge research publication that examines leadership ethics that higher education institutions must employ to be proactive, visionary, and ethically sound. The publication covers the importance of leadership ethics in higher education as well as the foundation for developing frameworks in which to ground the presence of leadership ethics in higher education. Featuring a wide range of topics such as distance education, free speech, and leadership, this book is ideal for librarians, academicians, administrators, researchers, education professionals, policymakers, and students.

Emerging Directions in Doctoral Education

Emerging Directions in Doctoral Education
Author: Patrick Blessinger,Denise Stockley
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2016-03-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781785601347

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This volume examines how universities and colleges around the world are developing innovative ways to provide doctoral education, including new theories and models of doctoral education and the impact of changes in government and/or accreditation policy on practices in doctoral education.

Changing Practices of Doctoral Education

Changing Practices of Doctoral Education
Author: David Boud,Alison Lee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2009-05-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135265663

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Postgraduate research has undergone unprecedented change in the past ten years, in response to major shifts in the role of the university and the disciplines in knowledge production and the management of intellectual work. New kinds of doctorates have been established that have expanded the scope and direction of doctoral education. A new audience of supervisors, academic managers and graduate school personnel is engaging in debates about the nature, purpose and future of doctoral education and how institutions and departments can best respond to the increasing demands that are being made. Discussion of the emerging issues and agendas is set within the context of the international policy shifts that are occurring and considers the implications of these shifts on the changing external environment. This engaging book acquaints the readers with new international trends in doctoral education identifies new practices in supervision, research, teaching and learning enables practitioners of doctoral education to contribute to the debates and help shape new understandings questions the purposes of doctoral study and how they are changing considers the balance between equipping students as researchers and the conduct of original research Including contributions from both those who have conducted formal research on research education and those whose own practice is breaking new ground within their universities, this thought-provoking book draws on the expertise of those currently making a stimulating contribution to the literature on doctoral education.

Participatory Pedagogy Emerging Research and Opportunities

Participatory Pedagogy  Emerging Research and Opportunities
Author: Davis McGaw, Martha Ann,McGaw Evans, Simone
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2020-07-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522589655

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The metrics presently being used to gauge student success have become outdated and irrelevant. Enrollment, persistence, and degree attainment are secondary measures, missing entirely the question of whether students are truly achieving an effective life skillset while attempting to complete degree or graduation fulfillment. Student success, and the success of the education system, will be based on collaborative and cooperative efforts by all stakeholders as well as those with vested interests in the future economic development of local communities as well as national development. Participatory Pedagogy: Emerging Research and Opportunities is an academic research publication that explores educational change and methodologies for the promotion of lifelong learning. Highlighting a wide range of topics such as educational achievement, learning experience, and public education, this book is ideal for teachers, administrators, curriculum developers, education professionals, practitioners, researchers, and students.

Reshaping Doctoral Education

Reshaping Doctoral Education
Author: Alison Lee,Susan Danby
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-03-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136498732

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The number of doctorates being awarded around the world has almost doubled over the last ten years, propelling it from a small elite enterprise into a large and ever growing international market. Within the context of increasing numbers of doctoral students this book examines the new doctorate environment and the challenges it is starting to face. Drawing on research from around the world the individual authors contribute to a previously under-represented focus of theorising the emerging practices of doctoral education and the shape of change in this arena. Key aspects, expertly discussed by contributors from the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, China, South Africa, Sweden and Denmark include: the changing nature of doctoral education the need for systematic and principled accounts of doctoral pedagogies the importance of disciplinary specificity the relationship between pedagogy and knowledge generation issues of transdisciplinarity. Reshaping Doctoral Education provides rich accounts of traditional and more innovative pedagogical practices within a range of doctoral systems in different disciplines, professional fields and geographical locations, providing the reader with a trustworthy and scholarly platform from which to design the doctioral experience. It will prove an essential resource for anyone involved in doctorate studies, whether as students, supervisors, researchers, administrators, teachers or mentors.