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Despite their and other stakeholders' consistent demand for excellence, doctoral programs have rarely, if ever, been assessed in terms of the quality of the dissertations departments produce.

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Despite their and other stakeholders' consistent demand for excellence, doctoral programs have rarely, if ever, been assessed in terms of the quality of the dissertations departments produce. Yet dissertations provide the most powerful, objective measure of the success of a department's doctoral program. Indeed, assessment, when done properly, can help departments achieve excellence by providing insight into a program's strengths and weaknesses.

This book and the groundbreaking study on which it is based is about making explicit to doctoral students the tacit "rules" for the assessment of the final of all final educational products - the dissertation. The purpose of defining performance expectations is to make them more transparent to graduate students while they are in the researching and writing phases, and thus to help them achieve to higher levels of accomplishment.

Lovitts proposes the use of rubrics to clarify performance expectations not to rate dissertations or individual components of dissertations to provide a summary score, but to facilitate formative assessment to support, not substitute for, the advising process.

She provides the results of a study in which over 270 faculty from ten major disciplines - spanning the sciences, social sciences, and humanities - were asked to make explicit their implicit standards or criteria for evaluating dissertations. The book concludes with a summary of the practical and research implications for different stakeholders: faculty, departments, universities, disciplinary associations, accrediting organizations, and doctoral students themselves.

The methods described can easily be adapted for the formative assessment of capstone courses, senior and master's theses, comprehensive exams, papers, and journal articles. .





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ISBN 9781579221805
author Barbara E. Lovitts
Publication Date Jan 3, 2007
Number of Pages 428
Publisher Stylus Publishing
Table of Contents List Of Tables; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part One: The Dissertation And Its Assessment 1. Judging Dissertations; 2. Achieving Excellence ; 3. Universal Qualities Of A Dissertation ; 4. Disciplinary Approaches To Doctoral Training And The Development Of A Dissertation ; 5. Converting Performance Expectations Into Rubrics ; 6. Conclusions, Implications, And Recommendations; Part Two: The Disciplines 7. The Biology Dissertation; 8. The Physics Dissertation; 9. The Electrical And Computer Engineering Dissertation; 10. The Mathematics Dissertation; 11. The Economics Dissertation; 12. The Psychology Dissertation; 13. The Sociology Dissertation; 14. The English Dissertation; 15. The History Dissertation; 16. The Philosophy Dissertation; Appendix A: List Of Participating Universities, Dean, Coordinators, And Facilitators; Appendix B: Details On The Study's Methodology; References; Index; About The Author.

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