1955
DOI: 10.1080/00220671.1955.10882259
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Prevalence and Content of Graduate Courses in the Methodology of Educational Research

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“…Cogan (16) and Stabler (70) described master-of-arts-in-teaching programs planned for liberal arts graduates and emphasized standards for admission and retention in the programs. Lamke (36) reviewed the prevalence of and content in graduate courses in the methodology of educational research in 117 of the 200 or more of the teacher-education institutions offering such a course. The content was similar in approximately 45 percent of the courses.…”
Section: Graduate Programsmentioning
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“…Cogan (16) and Stabler (70) described master-of-arts-in-teaching programs planned for liberal arts graduates and emphasized standards for admission and retention in the programs. Lamke (36) reviewed the prevalence of and content in graduate courses in the methodology of educational research in 117 of the 200 or more of the teacher-education institutions offering such a course. The content was similar in approximately 45 percent of the courses.…”
Section: Graduate Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%