Program evaluation practices and the training of PhD students in STEM
Purpose Program evaluation stands as an evidence-based process that would allow institutions to document and improve the quality of graduate programs and determine how to respond to growing calls for aligning training models to economic realities. This paper aims to present the current state of evaluation in research-based doctoral programs in STEM fields. Design/methodology/approach To highlight the recent evaluative processes, the authors restricted the initial literature search to papers published in English between 2008 and 2019. As the authors were motivated by the shift at NIH, this review focuses on STEM programs, though papers on broader evaluation efforts were included as long as STEM-specific results could be identified. In total, 137 papers were included in the final review. Findings Only nine papers presented an evaluation of a full program. Instead, papers focused on evaluating individual components of a graduate program, testing small interventions or examining existing national data sets. The review did not find any documents that focused on the continual monitoring of training quality. Originality/value This review can serve as a resource, encourage transparency and provide motivation for faculty and administrators to gather and use assessment data to improve training models. By understanding how existing evaluations are conducted and implemented, administrators can apply evidence-based methodologies to ensure the highest quality training to best prepare students.
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2021
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Authors: | Reeves, Philip M. ; Claydon, Jennifer ; Davenport, Glen A. |
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Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 2398-4686, ZDB-ID 2899997-6. - Vol. 13.2021, 2, p. 109-131
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Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Higher education | Science education | Assessment | Educational reform | Program evaluation | Instructional practice |
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