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Thacker, Russell – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2021
The need for online education continues to grow in many fields and disciplines driven by convenience and public health and safety concerns. Little is known about how online doctoral education affects the readiness of future faculty members to work and teach in university settings. This autoethnographic study explores the intentional socialization…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Online Courses, College Faculty, Job Skills
Chloe Marie Krinke – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Gatekeeping in counselor education is a critical responsibility primarily emphasized for faculty working with master's-level counselors-in-training. However, counselor educators are also responsible for graduating competent doctoral students in the areas of counseling, supervision, teaching, leadership, and research. Knowledge about faculty's…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Graduate School Faculty
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Déri, Catherine E.; Tremblay-Wragg, Émilie; Mathieu-C., Sara – International Journal of Higher Education, 2022
Over the past twenty years, graduate studies have seen significant growth, with student numbers more than doubling worldwide. Unfortunately, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development continues to report dropout rates averaging 50% for PhD and 40% for master's programs, in all disciplines combined. Among the reasons quoted for…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Writing (Composition), Group Activities, Communities of Practice
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Sarnecka, Barbara W.; Silva, Paulina N.; Coon, Jeff; Vickers, Darby C.; Goldstein, Rena B.; Rouder, Jeffrey N. – Innovative Higher Education, 2022
Doctoral students were randomly assigned to a five-week (30-h) faculty-led writing workshop intervention, either preceded by a five-week (waiting list) control phase or followed by a five-week maintenance phase. In the workshop, students wrote together, received instruction in genres of academic writing (literature reviews, scientific articles,…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Writing Workshops, Collaborative Writing, Writing Instruction
Lyon, Allegra Rose – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The present cross-sectional study examined the interrelationships between mindfulness, self-compassion, gratitude, and burnout in a sample of Health Service Psychology doctoral trainees (n = 234) using structural equation modeling. Results suggested that mindfulness, self-compassion, and gratitude may each function as important internal resources…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Altruism, Psychological Patterns, Burnout
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Diacopoulos, Mark M.; Gregory, Kristen H.; Branyon, Angela; Butler, Brandon M. – Studying Teacher Education, 2022
The teaching and learning of self-study research have received increased attention in recent years, although there is still limited research about the learning of self-study. In this article, we share results from a self-study community of practice that describes how one group of novice teacher-educator-researchers learned self-study in a doctoral…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Educational Research, Doctoral Students, Communities of Practice
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Nguyet Nguyen, Minh; Robertson, Margaret Jeanne – Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
This study challenges the long-standing deficit discourse of international students. Applying agency theories, it explores six Vietnamese doctoral students' narratives of their candidature in an Australian research-intensive university using data drawn from semi-structured interviews. The findings confirm the high level of agency that…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Doctoral Students, Personal Autonomy, Foreign Countries
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Woo, Hongryun; Jang, Yoojin; Na, GoEun – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2022
This qualitative study in the US examined international counselling students' experiences of social justice advocacy and their perceptions of advocacy development during their doctoral training in counsellor education. Twelve students described being multicultural advocates as a salient part of their identity, identified factors influencing their…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Professional Development, Intercultural Communication, Advocacy
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Palmer, Dajanae; Washington, Sylvia; Silberstein, Samantha; Saxena, Pooja; Bose, Suparna – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2022
This paper highlights the perspective of five doctoral students' socialization in a feminist focused research group. Utilizing collaborative ethnography, this paper challenges the current conceptions of graduate student socialization that emphasizes neoliberal values such as individualism and competition that is normalized within doctoral…
Descriptors: Socialization, Doctoral Students, Feminism, Ethnography
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Tasçi, Gülsah – Research in Educational Administration & Leadership, 2022
The aim of the study is to investigate the meaning attributed by early-career researchers to academic mobility, the sources of motivation for mobility, and the difficulties and opportunities faced by these researchers during their academic activities. The present study employed the qualitative research method in order to understand the…
Descriptors: Researchers, Motivation, Experience, Barriers
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Rashid, Rafi – Issues in Interdisciplinary Studies, 2022
To confront the major challenges of the 21st century, doctoral students need to be able to think and work across disciplinary boundaries. I have been inspired by the "Interdisciplinary Research: Process and Theory" (2017) textbook, by Allen Repko and Rick Szostak, to reform an interdisciplinary doctoral curriculum in Singapore. For…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Graduate Study, Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Change
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Suswaram, Suma; Perelmutter, Bogi; Keuwo, Romaric; Gillispie, Matthew W. – Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2022
Purpose: The field of communication sciences and disorders (CSD) is among the least diverse health and education professions in the United States (Luther, 2017). Recruitment efforts have increased the presence of racial and/or ethnic minority students in CSD over the past decade, yet there has been no comparable increase in the membership of…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Communications, Communication Disorders, Departments
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Fitriyah, Siti Masrifatul – Journal of International Students, 2022
Studying overseas may offer myriad riches of extraordinary experiences, especially due to the opportunities to immerse into a different academic culture. However, for some, the difference may be a hurdle that brings them into a mental roller coaster along with their academic career. In this reflective paper, against the backdrop of my overseas…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Study Abroad, Foreign Students, Doctoral Students
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Watkins, Shari Earnest; McGowan, Brian L. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2022
Drawing on racial battle fatigue as theoretical framing and critical race methodology, we offer the counterstories of 16 Black men doctoral scientists and engineers who relied on same race peer support to successfully persist in their science and engineering (S&E) doctoral programs. Our analysis of narratives and interviews yielded three…
Descriptors: African American Students, Doctoral Students, Scientists, Engineering
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Hogan, Erin; Gannon, Colleen; Anthony, Monica; Byrne, Virginia; Dhingra, Neil – New Educator, 2022
The consequences and affordances of online teacher education remain understudied, even as it promises greater accessibility. The COVID-19-related pivot to emergency remote teaching offered a novel opportunity to study how practice-based teacher educators transitioned courses online. This multiple case study of six graduate student instructors…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Teacher Education, Teaching Methods, COVID-19
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