Graduate STEM Education for the 21st Century
Title | Graduate STEM Education for the 21st Century PDF eBook |
Author | National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine |
Publisher | National Academies Press |
Pages | 203 |
Release | 2018-09-21 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0309472733 |
The U.S. system of graduate education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) has served the nation and its science and engineering enterprise extremely well. Over the course of their education, graduate students become involved in advancing the frontiers of discovery, as well as in making significant contributions to the growth of the U.S. economy, its national security, and the health and well-being of its people. However, continuous, dramatic innovations in research methods and technologies, changes in the nature and availability of work, shifts in demographics, and expansions in the scope of occupations needing STEM expertise raise questions about how well the current STEM graduate education system is meeting the full array of 21st century needs. Indeed, recent surveys of employers and graduates and studies of graduate education suggest that many graduate programs do not adequately prepare students to translate their knowledge into impact in multiple careers. Graduate STEM Education for the 21st Century examines the current state of U.S. graduate STEM education. This report explores how the system might best respond to ongoing developments in the conduct of research on evidence-based teaching practices and in the needs and interests of its students and the broader society it seeks to serve. This will be an essential resource for the primary stakeholders in the U.S. STEM enterprise, including federal and state policymakers, public and private funders, institutions of higher education, their administrators and faculty, leaders in business and industry, and the students the system is intended to educate.
The Research Foundations of Graduate Education
Title | The Research Foundations of Graduate Education PDF eBook |
Author | Burton R. Clark |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 2023-04-28 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0520338715 |
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1993.
The Research Foundations of Graduate Education
Title | The Research Foundations of Graduate Education PDF eBook |
Author | Burton R. Clark |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 418 |
Release | 1993-01-01 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9780520079977 |
"A gold mine of information . . . it breathes experience, prudence, and wisdom . . . [and] will undoubtedly become a standard work of consultation in this country and abroad."--Sheldon Rothblatt, University of California, Berkeley "A gold mine of information . . . it breathes experience, prudence, and wisdom . . . [and] will undoubtedly become a standard work of consultation in this country and abroad."--Sheldon Rothblatt, University of California, Berkeley
The Graduate School Mess
Title | The Graduate School Mess PDF eBook |
Author | Leonard Cassuto |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2015-09-14 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 067472898X |
American graduate education is in disarray. Graduate study in the humanities takes too long and those who succeed face a dismal academic job market. Leonard Cassuto gives practical advice about how faculty can teach and advise students so that they are prepared for the demands of the working worlds they will join, inside and outside the academy.
The New PhD
Title | The New PhD PDF eBook |
Author | Leonard Cassuto |
Publisher | Johns Hopkins University Press |
Pages | 409 |
Release | 2021-01-19 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 142143976X |
By fixing the PhD, we can benefit the entire educational system and the life of our society along with it.
Inside Graduate Admissions
Title | Inside Graduate Admissions PDF eBook |
Author | Julie R. Posselt |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2016-01-11 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0674915666 |
How does graduate admissions work? Who does the system work for, and who falls through its cracks? More people than ever seek graduate degrees, but little has been written about who gets in and why. Drawing on firsthand observations of admission committees and interviews with faculty in 10 top-ranked doctoral programs in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, education professor Julie Posselt pulls back the curtain on a process usually conducted in secret. “Politicians, judges, journalists, parents and prospective students subject the admissions policies of undergraduate colleges and professional schools to considerable scrutiny, with much public debate over appropriate criteria. But the question of who gets into Ph.D. programs has by comparison escaped much discussion. That may change with the publication of Inside Graduate Admissions...While the departments reviewed in the book remain secret, the general process used by elite departments would now appear to be more open as a result of Posselt’s book.” —Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed “Revealing...Provide[s] clear, consistent insights into what admissions committees look for.” —Beryl Lieff Benderly, Science
Places of Inquiry
Title | Places of Inquiry PDF eBook |
Author | Burton R. Clark |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2023-12-22 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0520915100 |
A distinguished work by one of America's leading scholars of higher education, Places of Inquiry explores one of the major issues in university education today: the relationship among research, teaching, and study. Based on cross-national research on the university systems of Germany, Britain, France, the United States, and Japan—which was first reported in the edited volume The Research Foundations of Graduate Education (California, 1993)—this book offers in-depth comparative analysis and draws provocative conclusions about the future of the research-teaching-study nexus. With characteristic clarity and vision, Burton R. Clark identifies the main features and limitations of each national system: governmental and industrial dominance in Japan, for example, and England's collegiate form of university. He examines the forces drawing research, teaching, and study apart and those binding them together. Highlighting the fruitful integration of teaching and research in the American graduate school, Clark decries the widely held view that these are antithetical activities. Rather, he demonstrates that research provides a rich basis for instruction and learning. Universities, he maintains, are places of inquiry, and the future lies with institutions firmly grounded in this belief.