Sentences with phrase «doctoral programs often»

Science education doctoral programs often fail to address a critical piece — the explicit attention to the preparation of future science teacher educators.
College graduates everywhere enter adulthood unable to hold nuanced, considerate discussions about race — and higher education master's and doctoral programs often perpetuate the problem, finds Harper.

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He completed the doctoral program in two years and nine months — as he often reminded his own graduate students («Go thou and do likewise»).
On the other hand, denominational seminaries, where practical theology more readily finds a home, often lack the finances, the faculty and the interdisciplinary and interfaith resources needed for excellent doctoral programs.
«When disasters occur, mental health professionals — community organizers, social workers, case managers and counselors — often work in partnership with local, state and federal organizations to respond,» said Jennifer First, doctoral candidate in the MU School of Social Work and disaster mental health program manager with the Disaster and Community Crisis Center.
Debbie Bial, a 2004 graduate of our doctoral program, was frustrated that smart, ambitious students from what she calls «broken school systems» were often discouraged from pursuing their dreams of college.
Mechanical engineering doctoral programs put a heavy emphasis on research and theory, so often engineers will enroll in this degree program with an eye toward becoming an industry researcher or a college professor.
Marriage and family therapists in the United States and Canada often seek degrees from accredited Masters or Doctoral programs recognized by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education (COAMFTE), a division of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy.
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