An Emerging Framework for the EdD Activist

Increasingly, Ed.D. programs are challenged to produce graduates with the skills and expertise needed to create and foster change in the various educational environments in which they serve. Promoting, and more importantly, preparing the Ed.D. Activist is a theme that was addressed during the Octobe...

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Main Authors: Yasha J. Becton, Christopher Bogiages, Leigh D'Amico, Todd Lilly, Elizabeth Currin, Rhonda Jeffries, Suha Tamim
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Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2020-07-01
Series:Impacting Education
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Online Access:http://impactinged.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/ImpactingEd/article/view/131
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spelling doaj-6ca65d52983049a492b57635cb0a7b0d2020-11-25T03:37:47ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghImpacting Education2472-58892020-07-0152435410.5195/ie.2020.13143An Emerging Framework for the EdD ActivistYasha J. Becton0Christopher Bogiages1Leigh D'Amico2Todd Lilly3Elizabeth Currin4Rhonda Jeffries5Suha Tamim6University of South CarolinaUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of South CarolinaIncreasingly, Ed.D. programs are challenged to produce graduates with the skills and expertise needed to create and foster change in the various educational environments in which they serve. Promoting, and more importantly, preparing the Ed.D. Activist is a theme that was addressed during the October 2019 convening of the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate (CPED) hosted by the University of South Carolina. As part of the opening convening, the U of SC faculty assisted with surveying the more than 65 CPED-informed programs in an effort to construct a potential framework to guide both new and existing programs within the consortium. The resulting framework highlights two potential profiles for the Ed.D. Activist, 12 considerations that programs should examine, four primary outcomes, and five quality indicators. The framework is representative of the data collected from more than 200 participants and provides a broad, but foundational framework for engaging more deeply in the work of promoting activism amongst Ed.D. graduates.http://impactinged.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/ImpactingEd/article/view/131activismgraduate studentssocial justice
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author Yasha J. Becton
Christopher Bogiages
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Todd Lilly
Elizabeth Currin
Rhonda Jeffries
Suha Tamim
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title_short An Emerging Framework for the EdD Activist
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description Increasingly, Ed.D. programs are challenged to produce graduates with the skills and expertise needed to create and foster change in the various educational environments in which they serve. Promoting, and more importantly, preparing the Ed.D. Activist is a theme that was addressed during the October 2019 convening of the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate (CPED) hosted by the University of South Carolina. As part of the opening convening, the U of SC faculty assisted with surveying the more than 65 CPED-informed programs in an effort to construct a potential framework to guide both new and existing programs within the consortium. The resulting framework highlights two potential profiles for the Ed.D. Activist, 12 considerations that programs should examine, four primary outcomes, and five quality indicators. The framework is representative of the data collected from more than 200 participants and provides a broad, but foundational framework for engaging more deeply in the work of promoting activism amongst Ed.D. graduates.
topic activism
graduate students
social justice
url http://impactinged.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/ImpactingEd/article/view/131
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