How can the full range of doctoral study in the UK be best described? What are the key features that are driving change to the system? What are the implications of current initiatives and the increasingly international context of research degree study? This book covers the differing kinds of doctora
Professional Doctorates: Integrating Professional and Academic Knowledge (Society for Research Into Higher Education)
โ Scribed by David Scott, Andrew Brown, Ingrid Lunt, Lucy Thorne
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 180
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Recent years have seen rapid growth in professional doctorates in higher education, yet there has been little published on this important area of higher education practice. This book considers the varying nature of the professional doctorate, as well as its history, development, and future. Drawing upon detailed and comparative case profiles of three professional doctorates, the book explores experiences and issues emerging from their pedagogy.
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