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THE SELECTION OF NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS FOR AN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM

DOUGLAS J. THOM (Ph.D. student in the Department of Educational Administra‐tion at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto. He holds the degree of B.Sc. (Carleton), B.Ed. (Queen's) and M.A. (Toronto).)
EDWARD S. HICKCOX (Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Administration at the State University of New York at Albany. He holds the degrees of B.A. (Middlebury), M.A.T. (Wesleyan) and Ed.D. (Cornell). Mr. Thorn and Dr. Hickcox are joint authors of A Seleted Bibliography of Educational Administration: A Canadian Orientation (Toronto, CEA 1973).)

Journal of Educational Administration

ISSN: 0957-8234

Article publication date: 1 January 1975

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Abstract

The major objectives of this study were to investigate the relative effectiveness of three types of selectors in the process of selecting new graduate students for an educational administration program and further to examine the usefulness of various pieces of information submitted by these graduate students when applying for the program in predicting both success in the graduate program and in later administrative practice. Groups of the three types of selectors were presented with the application files of six actual students who had enrolled in a graduate program of educational administration five years previous. The respondents were asked to predict on the basis of the information in the files whether the students would do well in the program and whether they would have successful administrative careers. The actual achievements of these students were known to the researchers. The findings indicate that the three types of selectors studied were equally effective in the selection process with some tendency for each group to select better for a particular aspect of success. It was also shown that most of the application materials requested from students are useful in predicting future success. Several recommendations based on these findings are presented.

Citation

THOM, D.J. and HICKCOX, E.S. (1975), "THE SELECTION OF NEW GRADUATE STUDENTS FOR AN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 13 No. 1, pp. 23-34. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb009719

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