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Author(s):  
Jo Smith ◽  
Karen Schreder

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, schools across the nation made an abrupt transition to teaching online as states instituted stay-at-home measures. This mixed methods study examines the attentiveness of adult learners in an online Doctorate of Education program. Three main findings emerged: 1) online courses where the students and instructor all are logged on to Zoom synchronously had higher average attentiveness compared to hybrid format courses where some students are physically in the classroom and some are on zoom; 2) average attentiveness was higher during the synchronous portion of classes with an asynchronous portion compared to fully synchronous online classes; and 3) average attentiveness was lower for class segments of over 30 minutes than class segments under 30 minutes.


2020 ◽  
Vol Publish Ahead of Print ◽  
Author(s):  
Sally Richter ◽  
Amy Yarbrough ◽  
Susan Welch

Author(s):  
Annette Bamberger

The current discussion around recognition of the doctorate of education (EdD) typically focuses on a national context, usually in relation to the PhD; however, relatively little is known about recognition of the EdD degree in countries that do not offer the qualification. As international cohorts and online delivery of doctoral education grows, it is valuable to understand the recognition of the EdD, particularly in countries that do not currently offer it, and in which policy and legislation may impede its recognition. Using Israel as a case, this study explores EdD recognition in a country that does not offer the degree and that has a particularly rigid recognition system, likely as a result of a neoliberal experiment with the deregulation of the higher education arena in the 1990s. My investigations indicate three spheres of recognition for the degree: the public, private and academic spheres. This article outlines these spheres and explores the implications of such a system.


2015 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jill Alexa Perry ◽  
Debby Zambo ◽  
Susan Wunder

Author(s):  
Denise Beutel ◽  
Larina Gray ◽  
Stephanie Beames ◽  
Val Klenowski ◽  
Lisa Ehrich ◽  
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