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Hauptverfasser: Holmes, Edward W., Blair, A. Karen
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1994
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author Holmes, Edward W.
Blair, A. Karen
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contents Publication of a Graduate Seminar Journal: Connecting Students and Content. Holmes, Edward W. Blair, A. Karen Elementary Education Graduate Study Higher Education Preservice Teacher Education Reading Instruction Scholarly Journals Seminars Student Publications Student Research Theory Practice Relationship Writing for Publication The intention in the creation and publication of a journal, "Issues in Education," at Towson State University (Maryland) was to offer an alternative to the traditional seminar paper for graduate students in elementary education and reading. The goal was to have seminar students feel that the product of their library research was valuable and of interest to colleagues and that there was a clear connection between course work and classroom experiences. The seminar courses used a writer's workshop model, with students forming peer response groups to help each other prepare preliminary and final drafts. The journal has provided graduate students with a way to demonstrate for a broader audience the issues of particular interest to them, their scholarly investigation of those issues, and their practical application in their own careers. The graduate students felt that the effort they put into their research would be acknowledged and respected. The titles of the papers printed in the first four issues of the journal are listed in an appendix. (JDD)
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spellingShingle Publication of a Graduate Seminar Journal: Connecting Students and Content.
Holmes, Edward W.
Blair, A. Karen
Elementary Education
Graduate Study
Higher Education
Preservice Teacher Education
Reading Instruction
Scholarly Journals
Seminars
Student Publications
Student Research
Theory Practice Relationship
Writing for Publication
Publication of a Graduate Seminar Journal: Connecting Students and Content. Holmes, Edward W. Blair, A. Karen Elementary Education Graduate Study Higher Education Preservice Teacher Education Reading Instruction Scholarly Journals Seminars Student Publications Student Research Theory Practice Relationship Writing for Publication The intention in the creation and publication of a journal, "Issues in Education," at Towson State University (Maryland) was to offer an alternative to the traditional seminar paper for graduate students in elementary education and reading. The goal was to have seminar students feel that the product of their library research was valuable and of interest to colleagues and that there was a clear connection between course work and classroom experiences. The seminar courses used a writer's workshop model, with students forming peer response groups to help each other prepare preliminary and final drafts. The journal has provided graduate students with a way to demonstrate for a broader audience the issues of particular interest to them, their scholarly investigation of those issues, and their practical application in their own careers. The graduate students felt that the effort they put into their research would be acknowledged and respected. The titles of the papers printed in the first four issues of the journal are listed in an appendix. (JDD)
title Publication of a Graduate Seminar Journal: Connecting Students and Content.
topic Elementary Education
Graduate Study
Higher Education
Preservice Teacher Education
Reading Instruction
Scholarly Journals
Seminars
Student Publications
Student Research
Theory Practice Relationship
Writing for Publication
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED367617