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Doctoral Research Training Evolves

July 19, 2010

John Rudolph, department of Curriculum & Instruction, is beginning duties as as WCER’s Director of Graduate Training and the Doctoral Research Program. John has taught the DRP seminar and has been a member of the DRP Advisory Committee. In Spring 2011 a new school-wide lecture course will address important questions in education research. Coordinated by Diana Hess, the course will feature faculty from across the SoE presenting their work and insights into the education research process. In subsequent semesters students will register for newly designed minicourses that will address issues of importance to developing scholars, including writing a literature review, grant writing in education, doing effective presentations, and the DRP lecture series. More about WCER’s Graduate Training Series is available here.