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- Title
Toward a Vibrant Research Community in Education: Investing in Early-Career Scholars.
- Authors
YOUNG, LAUREN JONES
- Abstract
In 1994, the Spencer Foundation embarked on an ambitious experimental initiative to support the preparation of education researchers. Over the 13-year span of the Research Training Grant (RTG) program, the foundation made multiyear awards to more than a dozen leading institutions in the United States and South Africa. This article introduces the RTG program its history, goals, and practices--as a context for the four case studies of program implementation that follow. Purpose/Objective/Research Question/Focus of Study: This article traces the development of the RTG program, situating it in the longstanding commitment of the Spencer Foundation to promote high-quality education research and describing the purposes and practices of the program. The primary strategy of the initiative was to provide block grants to institutions to support individual students engaged in full-time doctoral study focused on research preparation. The recipient institutions were expected to develop research training activities and models that might be institutionalized to benefit all doctoral students they served, and not just those supported directly by RTG funds. The purpose of this article is to provide a sense of the history, conversations, and contexts of the Spencer Foundation's investments in this strategy to strengthen the educational research community through the preparation of future scholars.
- Subjects
EDUCATION research; RESEARCH grants; CASE studies; BLOCK grants; DOCTORAL students; UNIVERSITY &; college finance; EMPLOYMENT; HISTORY
- Publication
Teachers College Record, 2008, Vol 110, Issue 7, p1360
- ISSN
0161-4681
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/016146810811000707