Teaching and learning perspectives on doctoral programs in education: emerging research and opportunities
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contents | Chapter 1. Understanding the nature of academia and doctoral programs -- Chapter 2. Higher education and the move from bachelor's degrees to graduate programs -- Chapter 3. Features of doctoral programs in America and their historical roots -- Chapter 4. The core of philosophic and practical underpinnings -- Chapter 5. Coursework in scholarly habits of research methodology and dissemination -- Chapter 6. Field-specific courses and cognate courses -- Chapter 7. The dissertation as assessment and more -- Chapter 8. Advising, mentoring, and the residency requirement -- Chapter 9. Annual reviews and comprehensive examinations -- Chapter 10. Professional and beyond course experiences -- Chapter 11. A proposed framework for designing a doctoral program -- Chapter 12. A template for coursework and specialization -- Chapter 13. Designing a doctoral program in education including professional experiences -- Chapter 14. Design considerations for online (and on-ground) programs -- Chapter 15. Implementing a doctoral program in the role of professor -- Chapter 16. Implementing a doctoral program as director of a doctoral specialization program -- Chapter 17. Considerations for implementing an online doctoral program -- Chapter 18. Being a doctoral student: career goals and the role of the apprentice -- Chapter 19. Being a doctoral student: participating in multiple communities of practice -- Chapter 20. Being a doctoral student: the dissertation stage -- Chapter 21. Being a doctoral student: job seeking and the curriculum vitae -- Chapter 22. Continuing the scholarly habits after graduation -- Chapter 23. Emerging research and opportunities. |
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