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3by Ancira, Jesse Rangarajan, Nandhini Shields, Patricia Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (//)“...The academic practitioner divide and strategies to close that gap have been important lines of inquiry in the fields of public administration and public...”
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4“...The issue of faculty sexual misconduct is pervasive within academia, and more specifically, our public affairs graduate programs. At least 13% of women in...”
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5by Schwoerer, Kayla Antony, Meril Willis, Kareem Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (//)“...Emerging studies indicate a dangerous trend regarding high levels of stress, depression, and burnout among graduate students across all disciplines. This study...”
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6by Stewart, Amanda Walk, Marlene Kuenzi, Kerry Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (02.01.2021)“...Given increasingly crowded education marketplaces, an emerging perspective views education as a marketable product and seeks to explain what drives loyalty of...”
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7by Hatcher, William McDonald, Bruce D Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (02.01.2021)“...Welcome to the first Journal of Public Affairs Education issue of 2021. We feel as though we are starting to be repetitive in how the introduction to the issue...”
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8by Meares, Wesley Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (02.01.2021)“...Public administration scholarship of teaching and learning has given little attention to planning curriculum, despite that planning is becoming more relevant...”
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9by Dolamore, Stephanie Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (02.01.2021)“...Teaching workplace communication is vitally important as we expect public servants to have the skills to draft, review, and revise written communication...”
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10by Sun, Chunxia Bwanali, Thomson Raphael Berry, Frances Yi, Hongtao Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (02.01.2021)“...The article assesses internationalization of Public Administration education in China based on international students' perceptions toward forms of the...”
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11by Ni, Anna Ya Van Wart, Montgomery Medina, Pamela Collins, Kimberly Silvers, Ernest Pei, Hang Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (02.01.2021)“...What do MPA students value in online education and what do they think would improve online learning experiences in an MPA program? Ironically, few studies have...”
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12by Larson, Samantha June Miller, Annie Drury, Ida Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (01.10.2020)“...Academics rarely discuss work/life balance, or our lack thereof. In this symposium article, we confront the normalization of imbalance on the tenure-track that...”
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13by Azevedo, Lauren Shi, Wanzhu Medina, Pamela S Bagwell, Matt T Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (01.10.2020)“...Transitioning from doctoral student to assistant professor involves many changes for junior faculty beginning tenure-track careers. Research, teaching, and...”
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14by Yusuf, Juita-Elena (Wie) Saitgalina, Marina Chapman, David W Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (01.10.2020)“...This exploratory study examines issues related to work-life balance and well-being of a diverse population of graduate students, including master's and...”
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15by O'Leary, Rosemary Hilton, Rita M Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (01.10.2020)
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16by Sallee, Margaret W Lewis, Danielle V Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (01.10.2020)“...Given the declining number of tenure-track positions, the academic job market has become fiercely competitive, often forcing faculty to make difficult choices,...”
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19by Jones, Peter A Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (01.10.2020)“...Public administration scholarship has documented the effectiveness of rubrics in assessing student competencies within classrooms and across MPA programs...”
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20by Pautz, Michelle C Vogel, Morgan D Published in Journal of public affairs education : J-PAE. (01.10.2020)“...Discussions of work-life balance challenges among members of the academy abound and this study contributes to those conversations by taking a step back and...”