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- Title
PROGRAM EVALUATION: MEETING THE APPLIED RESEARCH EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF MASTER'S LEVEL STUDENTS IN GERONTOLOGY.
- Authors
Peacock, James R.
- Abstract
The research education offered by a master's gerontology program should focus on the career and academic goals of the student population as determined by the nature of the particular program. The purpose of this article is to describe how the Master's of Arts (M.A.) gerontology program at UNCC addresses the research methods needs of its students through a two-course series. The basic research educational needs of the students are addressed in a brief discussion of the first course. The primary focus, however, is on this program's inclusion of a second course on evaluation research. Evaluation research is described as an effective way to address the applied research needs of the students of UNCC M.A. gerontology program, through heightening awareness of accountability to investors of services for older adults, linking both the generator and consumer roles of research, and inculcating a philosophy of professionalization essential to the professional development of the students.
- Subjects
NORTH Carolina; CHARLOTTE (N.C.); UNITED States; GERONTOLOGY; UNIVERSITY of North Carolina at Charlotte; HIGHER education
- Publication
Educational Gerontology, 2001, Vol 27, Issue 7, p583
- ISSN
0360-1277
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/036012701753122910