Purpose – Professional practice doctorate programs’ purpose is to prepare practitioners in the industry to lead and solve current and future complex problems with the application of research. The authors aim to argue that leadership, critical friends, and engagement of the education community together have the potential to assist in enhancing professional practice doctorate graduates’ outcomes. Design/methodology/approach – From three case studies of redesign and implementations of Ed. D. programs associated with the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate, the authors discuss how distributed leadership and implementation of contemporary motivational concepts within a university empowers and incentivizes faculty to develop and enhance e...
Purpose: There has been sustained interest in how to support doctoral students through the often-gru...
Purpose: This research considers the design and operation of a non-modular professional doctorate t...
Doctoral programs have the highest attrition of graduate programs, with almost half of the successfu...
Purpose – Professional practice doctorate programs’ purpose is to prepare practitioners in the indus...
Purpose – Over the course of three years (2010-2013), the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorat...
This volume demonstrates that Critical Friendship Theory can help distinguish education doctorate (E...
Exploring the role of critical collegiality and a cohort approach to doctoral education, this chapte...
An outcome of international conferences on the professional practice doctorate has been a continuing...
The last two decades have witnessed an ongoing effort to re-design the education doctorate to prepar...
A key recommendation from the Carnegie Initiative on the Doctorate project is for doctoral programs ...
Introduction Professional Doctorates (PDs) aim to be at the same level as a PhD but are typically de...
Since 2005 there has been an explosion of interest and debate about alternative futures for the doct...
Doctoral students face two major challenges in their degree programs in the United States: completin...
The professional doctorate is often sold as the doctorate that departs from elite understandings of ...
Since 2005 there has been an explosion of interest and debate about alternative futures for the doct...
Purpose: There has been sustained interest in how to support doctoral students through the often-gru...
Purpose: This research considers the design and operation of a non-modular professional doctorate t...
Doctoral programs have the highest attrition of graduate programs, with almost half of the successfu...
Purpose – Professional practice doctorate programs’ purpose is to prepare practitioners in the indus...
Purpose – Over the course of three years (2010-2013), the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorat...
This volume demonstrates that Critical Friendship Theory can help distinguish education doctorate (E...
Exploring the role of critical collegiality and a cohort approach to doctoral education, this chapte...
An outcome of international conferences on the professional practice doctorate has been a continuing...
The last two decades have witnessed an ongoing effort to re-design the education doctorate to prepar...
A key recommendation from the Carnegie Initiative on the Doctorate project is for doctoral programs ...
Introduction Professional Doctorates (PDs) aim to be at the same level as a PhD but are typically de...
Since 2005 there has been an explosion of interest and debate about alternative futures for the doct...
Doctoral students face two major challenges in their degree programs in the United States: completin...
The professional doctorate is often sold as the doctorate that departs from elite understandings of ...
Since 2005 there has been an explosion of interest and debate about alternative futures for the doct...
Purpose: There has been sustained interest in how to support doctoral students through the often-gru...
Purpose: This research considers the design and operation of a non-modular professional doctorate t...
Doctoral programs have the highest attrition of graduate programs, with almost half of the successfu...