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Zusatztext "Redesigning Professional Education Doctorates offers lessons that are associated with the roles and processes of Critical Friends relationships. Furthermore! the intentionality and feedback components of the Critical Friend Theory offer the reader experience-based insight in the redesign of the EdD. An important takeaway from the book is an understanding of how Critical Friendship Groups provide a structural component of the process. The questions answered! as well as others raised by the book! are important for universities seeking to rethink the EdD." - Teachers College Record "A significant contribution to the needed re-invention of the education doctorate. The professional practice doctorate in education is no longer merely a proposal for the future; these accounts also offer new perspectives for re-thinking the traditional PhD." - Lee S. Shulman! President Emeritus! The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education Emeritus! Stanford University! USA Informationen zum Autor Alisa Belzer, Rutgers University, USATricia Browne-Ferrigno, University of Kentucky, USAEdmund Hamann, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USAStephanie Jones, Texas Tech University, USAColleen MacKinnon, University of Vermont, USAJill Perry, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Duquesne University, USAR. Martin Reardon, Virginia Commonwealth University, USADeanna Sands, University of Colorado Denver, USARod Blunck, University of Colorado Denver, USAConnie Fulmer, University of Colorado Denver, USA Alan Davis, University of Colorado Denver, USA Maria Araceli Ruiz-Primo, University of Colorado Denver, USA Khawla Obeidat, University of Colorado Denver, USA Nancy Leech, University of Colorado Denver, USA Shelley Zion, University of Colorado Denver, USA Nancy Shanklin, University of Colorado Denver, USAHonorine Nocon, University of Colorado Denver, USARon Tzur, University of Colorado Denver, USARick Sawyer, Washington State University, USACharol Shakeshaft, Virginia Commonwealth University, USARosemarye T. Taylor, University of Central Florida, USASusan Wunder, Edmund Hamann, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA Klappentext This volume demonstrates that Critical Friendship Theory can help distinguish education doctorate (EdD) programs from research doctorates (education PhDs). Drawing on multiple! detailed case studies of CFT implementation at universities! it covers curriculum and implementation! online and in-person education! challenges! and strategies for success. Zusammenfassung This volume demonstrates that Critical Friendship Theory can help distinguish education doctorate (EdD) programs from research doctorates (education PhDs). Drawing on multiple! detailed case studies of CFT implementation at universities! it covers curriculum and implementation! online and in-person education! challenges! and strategies for success. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Critical Friendship: Facilitating Innovative Doctoral Program Adoption; Valerie A. Storey PART I: THEORY AND ACTION FRAMEWORK, OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS TO THE DEVELOPING ROLE OF CRITICAL FRIENDSHIP GROUPS 1. Critical Friends: Moving beyond Mentoring; Valerie A. Storey and Brendan Richard 2. Critical Friends and the Education Community's Role in Program Development; Rosemarye T. Taylor and Nicole Lea Marsh 3. Critical Friends Groups from Afar: Can Long Distance Relationships Work?; Alisa Belzer PART II: ROLE OF CRITICAL FRIEND GROUPS IN ED.D. PROGRAM (RE) DESIGN 4. Critical Friends' Perspectives on Problems of Practice and Inquiry in a EdD Program; Deanna Iceman Sands, Rod L. Blunck, Alan Davis, Connie L. Fulmer, Nancy L. Leech, Maria Araceli Ruiz-Primo, Nancy Shanklin, Ron Tzur, and Shelley Zion 5. CPED as an Incubator for a Clinical Practice Approach to Professional Teacher Preparation at Washington State University: Find...
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Introduction: Critical Friendship: Facilitating Innovative Doctoral Program Adoption; Valerie A. Storey PART I: THEORY AND ACTION FRAMEWORK, OPPORTUNITIES AND THREATS TO THE DEVELOPING ROLE OF CRITICAL FRIENDSHIP GROUPS 1. Critical Friends: Moving beyond Mentoring; Valerie A. Storey and Brendan Richard 2. Critical Friends and the Education Community's Role in Program Development; Rosemarye T. Taylor and Nicole Lea Marsh 3. Critical Friends Groups from Afar: Can Long Distance Relationships Work?; Alisa Belzer PART II: ROLE OF CRITICAL FRIEND GROUPS IN ED.D. PROGRAM (RE) DESIGN 4. Critical Friends' Perspectives on Problems of Practice and Inquiry in a EdD Program; Deanna Iceman Sands, Rod L. Blunck, Alan Davis, Connie L. Fulmer, Nancy L. Leech, Maria Araceli Ruiz-Primo, Nancy Shanklin, Ron Tzur, and Shelley Zion 5. CPED as an Incubator for a Clinical Practice Approach to Professional Teacher Preparation at Washington State University: Finding and Promoting Mutual Contexts of Change; Richard Sawyer 6. Growing Organically: Building on Strengths to Modernize the University of Vermont's Doctoral Education Program; Colleen T. MacKinnon 7. Redesigning Preparation Programs for Teacher Leaders and Principals; Tricia Browne-Ferrigno PART III: APPLYING THE CRITICAL FRIEND GROUP MODEL TO THE ED.D. PROGRAM 8. Critical Friends Groups and their Roles in the Redefinition of the Online Ed.D. in Higher Education Administration at Texas Tech University; Stephanie J. Jones 9. Using a Cohort Approach to Convert Ed.D. Students into Critical Friends; Edmund T. Hamann and Susan Wunder 10. Criterion-inspired, Emergent Design in Doctoral Education: A Critical Friends Perspective; R. Martin Reardon and Charol Shakeshaft Epilogue; Jill A. Perry and Rachael Hoffman
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"Redesigning Professional Education Doctorates offers lessons that are associated with the roles and processes of Critical Friends relationships. Furthermore, the intentionality and feedback components of the Critical Friend Theory offer the reader experience-based insight in the redesign of the EdD. An important takeaway from the book is an understanding of how Critical Friendship Groups provide a structural component of the process. The questions answered, as well as others raised by the book, are important for universities seeking to rethink the EdD." - Teachers College Record
"A significant contribution to the needed re-invention of the education doctorate. The professional practice doctorate in education is no longer merely a proposal for the future; these accounts also offer new perspectives for re-thinking the traditional PhD." - Lee S. Shulman, President Emeritus, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education Emeritus, Stanford University, USA