Sentences with phrase «between doctoral education»

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Faculty in those fields who are members of departments of religious studies receive their doctoral education in the same graduate schools as do faculty in theological schools, and faculty move back and forth between the two contexts.
Simon Bensnes at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology's Department of Economics is writing his doctoral dissertation on education economics, and has studied the interplay between pollen levels and exam performance among secondary pupils.
Another special guest, Vanessa Rodriguez, a doctoral candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and author of The Teaching Brain, engaged participants in a presentation about the importance of understanding the difference between teaching and learning.
In conversation here with Laura Vernikoff, a doctoral student in the Curriculum and Teaching department at Teachers College, and a former Special Education teacher in New York City public schools, we learn about their mutual concerns regarding a number of recent issues that have complicated the relationship between the college's administration, and the faculty and students.
There are several different types of doctoral programs in education, and at various schools, the lines between these programs may be blurred.
He developed his ideas into a module called Experience Design and Simulation Technology that he teaches as part of the Work Based Learning Leadership doctoral program for Chief Learning Officers offered by the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania in association with Wharton and the MedEd Master's program between GSE and Penn's Medical School.
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