Abstract:

A survey of 14 chairpersons of agricultural and natural resources academic departments at the University of Florida indicates that teaching credentials enhance the competitive position of new Ph. D.'s in obtaining faculty positions. A survey of Ph. D. students in these departments suggests that a relatively small percentage of students have or expect to have teaching credentials at the time of graduation.

 

Keywords:

teaching credentials, gaining employments, Ph.D.

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