Survey of American College Students 2022, Interest in Courses & Degrees in History

Survey of American College Students 2022, Interest in Courses & Degrees in History
Author: Primary Research Group Inc.
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Release: 2022-09-22
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This study presents detailed data measuring the interest of US college students in American history, European history, Asian history and African & Latin American history, with data sets for each specifically, as well as data on students interested in PHD programs in history. Just a few of this 95-page report's many findings are that: ?11% of students surveyed thought it likely or highly likely that they would take courses in American history in the future.?28.4% of mixed race students are interested in taking courses in African or Latin American history.?Students from the highest tuition colleges were much more likely than others to plan to take courses in European history.Data for 1,289 American college students is presented in the aggregate and also broken out by more than 20 institutional and personal variables including but not limited to: income of family of origin, race/ethnicity, religion, gender, regional origins, current employment status, sexual orientation, major field of study, age, year of school standing, type of college, size of college, tuition level of college, and many other variables.

Survey of American College Students 2022, Interest in Degrees & Careers in Education

Survey of American College Students 2022, Interest in Degrees & Careers in Education
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Release: 2022-11-10
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This highly detailed study gives data and commentary from nearly 1,300 college students about their interest in a broad range of subjects and careers in education, presenting comprehensive and specific data for interest in each of the following: undergraduate specialization in education studies, special education, early childhood education, K-12 education, high school education, distance education, teacher certification, higher education administration, education graduate school, and teaching in poor or disadvantaged programs or schools. Just a few of this comprehensive 211-page report's findings are that: Students who were particularly religious, or those especially left or right wing, were much more interested than the norm, in studying education on the undergraduate level.5.88% of the Hispanic students in the sample had already applied to a graduate school of education. Teaching in high school was one of the few fields that interested men more than women in the sample.Interest in teaching mathematics or science was highest from those raised in the US West and among students who already had a full time job.Mixed race students showed very high levels of interest in teaching higher education administration.Data is broken out by more than 20 institutional and personal variables including but not limited to income of family of origin, race/ethnicity, religion, gender, regional origins, current employment status, sexual orientation, major field of study, age, year of school standing, type of college, size of college, tuition level of college, and many other variables.

Survey of American College Students 2022, Interest in Education and Careers in Journalism, Media & Communications

Survey of American College Students 2022, Interest in Education and Careers in Journalism, Media & Communications
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Release: 2022-08-26
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The report defines in great detail students who are interested in studying journalism, media or communications, either as their major, in graduate school, or as a supplement to another field of study. The study also presents the results of an open ended question about which grad schools of communications of journalism that students are thinking of applying to. The study is based on data from 1,259 full time college students enrolled full time at 4-year colleges and universities in the USA.Just a few of the report's many findings are that: About 41.5% of students currently studying journalism, media or communications thought it likely or highly likely that they would apply to graduate school in this area.Apart from students already studying media, journalism or communications, interest in the subject is broadly shared by students from many disciplines, opening up the possibility of joint majors, or roles to play in other majors for communications and media departments. 26% of current business students felt the need for skills that they associate with journalism, media and communications courses.Data is broken out by more than 20 institutional and personal variables including but not limited to: income of family of origin, race/ethnicity, religion, gender, regional origins, current employment status, sexual orientation, major field of study, age, year of school standing, type of college, size of college, tuition level of college, and many other variables.

Survey of American College Students 2022, Graduate School Plans

Survey of American College Students 2022, Graduate School Plans
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Release: 2022-08-04
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This study gives highly specific data on the graduate school plans of American college students with unique and targeted demographic data sets for plans to go to law school, medical/dental/veterinary school, MBA programs, international affairs/public affairs masters degree programs, PHD programs in the humanities, PHD programs in the hard sciences, masters programs in nursing/occupational and physical therapy and much more. The report helps its end users to answer questions such as: how does demand for MBA programs differ from that of law school? What are the demographics of interest in medical school vs. nursing or occupational therapy programs? How much demographic overlap is there? Beyond students obviously interested in graduate school in a given area, who are those students with more than a passing interest but who have not quite made up their minds? What is the demographic profile of these students? The report will help graduate schools, academic advisors, enrollment and retention executives and others to help pinpoint demand for particular programs, specifying not only those who plan to apply but the level of interest of everyone else. By so many targeted variables the study enables its readers to measure interest in specific academic programs from specific segments of the current US college population, with variables such as age, academic major, gender, sexual orientation, grades, SAT/ACT scores, regional origins, religion, level of student debt, income level of family of origin, population concentration of region of origin and many other personal variables. The study also breaks out data by key institutional variables so readers can estimate program and subject demand by type of college, size of college, public/private status and even tuition level. Data in the 197- page report is based on a representative sample of 1,765 full time US college students drawn from a representative sub sample of more than 90 colleges and universities.

Recasting History: Are Race, Class, and Gender Dominating American History?

Recasting History: Are Race, Class, and Gender Dominating American History?
Author: Richard W. Fonte
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Total Pages: 64
Release: 2013
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In 1971, the state of Texas enacted a legislative requirement that students at public institutions complete two courses in American history. With that mandate in mind, the Texas Association of Scholars and the National Association of Scholars' Center for the Study of the Curriculum proposed to determine how students today meet the requirement, and what history departments offer as a means of doing so. What courses can students take, and what vision of U.S. history do those courses present? This study is the result of the authors' investigation. Their report focuses on the University of Texas at Austin (UT) and Texas A&M University at College Station (A&M), flagship institutions serving large undergraduate populations. For this study they examined all 85 sections of lower-division American history courses at A&M and UT in the Fall 2010 semester that satisfied the U.S. history requirement. They looked at the assigned readings for each course and the research interests of the forty-six faculty members who taught them. They also compared faculty members' research interests with the readings they chose to assign. They found that all too often the course readings gave strong emphasis to race, class, or gender (RCG) social history, an emphasis so strong that it diminished the attention given to other subjects in American history (such as military, diplomatic, religious, intellectual history). The result is that these institutions frequently offered students a less-than-comprehensive picture of U.S. history. They found, however, that the situation was far more problematic at the University of Texas than at Texas A&M University. If colleges and universities are to provide students with full and sound knowledge of American history, some things need to change. Teachers of American history should take race, class, and gender into account and should help students understand those aspects of history, but those perspectives should not take precedence over all others. The authors offer the following recommendations: (1) Review the curriculum; (2) If necessary, convene an external review; (3) Hire faculty members with a broader range of research interests; (4) Keep broad courses broad; (5) Identify essential reading; (6) Design better courses; (7) Diversify graduate programs; (8) Evaluate conformity with laws; (9) Publish better books; and (10) Depoliticize history. Appended are: (1) Tables; (2) Texas State History Requirement; and (3) Broad Characteristics of Eleven Discipline Categories. (Contains 17 tables, 32 figures and 54 footnotes.).

American History in Schools and Colleges

American History in Schools and Colleges
Author: Committee on American History in Schools and Colleges
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Total Pages: 172
Release: 1944
Genre: United States
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The Education of Historians in the United States

The Education of Historians in the United States
Author: Dexter Perkins
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Total Pages: 270
Release: 1962
Genre: Historians
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This study was sponsored by the American Historical Association through its Committee on Graduate Education. Includes bibliographical references.