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Assessing Researchdoctorate Programs A Methodology Study J P Ostriker

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Assessing Researchdoctorate Programs A Methodology Study J P Ostriker
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Publisher: The National Academies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.23 MB
Pages: 166
Author: J. P. Ostriker, Charlotte V. Kuh, James A. Voytuk, National Research Council (U.S.). Committee to Examine the Methodology for the Assessment of Research-Doctorate Programs
ISBN: 9780309090582, 030909058X
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Assessing Researchdoctorate Programs A Methodology Study J P Ostriker by J. P. Ostriker, Charlotte V. Kuh, James A. Voytuk, National Research Council (u.s.). Committee To Examine The Methodology For The Assessment Of Research-doctorate Programs 9780309090582, 030909058X instant download after payment.

How should we assess and present information about the quality of research-doctorate programs? In recommending that the 1995 NRC rankings in "Assessing the Quality of Research-Doctorate Programs: Continuity and Change" be updated as soon as possible, this study presents an improved approach to doctoral program assessment, which will be useful to administrators, faculty, and others with an interest in improving the education of Ph.Ds in the United States. It reviews the methodology of the 1995 NRC rankings and recommends changes, including the collection of new data about Ph.D. students, additional data about faculty, and new techniques to present data on the qualitative assessment of doctoral program reputation. It also recommends revision of the taxonomy of fields from that used in the 1995 rankings.

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