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Logan, Nikki; Bueno, Sydney; Wright, Tim – College Student Journal, 2021
Universities typically offer undergraduate courses that give credit toward both an undergraduate and a graduate degree. Since these courses are attended by both graduate and undergraduate students, faculty have to meet the needs of both types of students within the same course. Because these dual-listed courses typically have a greater number of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Needs, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Burns, Shari M.; Lohenry, Kevin – College Student Journal, 2010
Students equipped with the cell phones enter college classrooms daily. Realizing the impact of technology on fellow learners and faculty represents an area of concern. A pilot study was conducted to determine student and faculty perception regarding cellular phone use in the classroom. A quantitative descriptive study examined the perception of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Educational Technology
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Artino, Anthony R., Jr.; Brown, Scott W. – College Student Journal, 2009
Now more than ever, graduate students and experienced researchers alike need to understand the professional and legal rules regarding the conduct of ethical research. The purpose of this study was to determine if there are differences in how graduate students and faculty assess ethical dilemmas in the field of educational research. Graduate…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Educational Research, Interpersonal Relationship, Multivariate Analysis
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Lei, Simon A.; Chuang, Ning-Kuang – College Student Journal, 2009
In today's academic climate, the old adage "publish or perish" no longer applies solely to postdoctoral scholars, lecturers, visiting and tenure-track faculty members. Many masters and doctoral (graduate) students nationwide are expected to publish their research results before graduation. Many leading academic departments have required their…
Descriptors: Research Papers (Students), Graduate Study, Mentors, Cost Effectiveness
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Nimer, Mary – College Student Journal, 2009
Participation in a doctoral program cohort significantly increases the chances for the successful completion of the course of studies for all members of the cohort. After examining the concept of the cohort and the current research literature, the author shares her experiences in the Ed. D., Instructional Leadership program at Western Connecticut…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Instructional Leadership, Success
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McDowell, Joan E.; Westman, Alida S. – College Student Journal, 2005
Twenty-six graduate psychology students at 2 Midwestern public universities used a self-report questionnaire for an exploratory study to rate interactions with faculty based on mode of address. When students addressed faculty by first name, they rated faculty as more approachable and helpful, and they felt more valued and respected by faculty than…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Response Style (Tests), Measures (Individuals), Academic Persistence
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Brewer, Ernest W.; Marmon, Dora; McMahan-Landers, Jama – College Student Journal, 2004
Although publication of scholarly articles yields numerous rewards, the journey to becoming published can be quite stressful. Preparing a manuscript for scholarly publication requires extensive time and effort. For new and future faculty, the task can be especially daunting. Approaching writing as a process simplifies the task. This article…
Descriptors: Rewards, Graduate Students, College Faculty, Writing Processes