Aligning graduate chemistry training with diverse career paths: insights from student perceptions of valued skills†

IF 2.6 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jherian K. Mitchell-Jones, Brandon J. Yik, Haleigh Machost and Marilyne Stains
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Abstract

Chemistry graduate programs have often been criticized for their perceived overemphasis on preparing students for academic research careers, overlooking the broad range of professional skills necessary in other career sectors. This disparity highlights a need to examine the alignment of skill development in chemistry graduate programs with the varied demands of different career sectors. Further empirical evidence is needed to understand how professional skills are currently being valued and developed in chemistry graduate programs. This study is guided by socialization theory, which serves as a framework for understanding how graduate students acquire the values, attitudes, norms, knowledge, and skills necessary to perform in a professional role. This qualitative investigation examines the perceptions and experiences of 33 chemistry doctoral students from 10 doctorate-granting institutions in the United States to identify how professional skills are valued and developed in chemistry doctoral programs. This study aims to understand not only why graduate students value certain skills, but also how they perceive these skills are valued within their programs. Additionally, this work explores the experiences that shape the professional skill development of chemistry doctoral students. Findings suggest that students personally value professional skills based on their perceived importance for success within their program or future careers. Students’ perceptions of the value of professional skills held by community members (group members and department members) were heavily influenced by the presence of formal development opportunities.

调整研究生化学培训与不同的职业道路:从学生的宝贵技能的看法的见解†
化学研究生课程经常被批评,因为它们被认为过于强调为学生的学术研究生涯做准备,而忽视了其他职业领域所需的广泛的专业技能。这一差异突出表明,有必要检查化学研究生课程的技能发展与不同职业部门的不同需求之间的一致性。需要进一步的经验证据来了解专业技能目前如何在化学研究生课程中得到重视和发展。本研究以社会化理论为指导,以理解研究生如何获得履行专业角色所必需的价值观、态度、规范、知识和技能为框架。本定性调查调查了来自美国10个博士学位授予机构的33名化学博士生的看法和经历,以确定化学博士课程如何重视和发展专业技能。这项研究不仅旨在了解研究生为什么重视某些技能,而且还旨在了解他们如何看待这些技能在他们的项目中受到重视。此外,本研究还探讨了影响化学博士生专业技能发展的经验。研究结果表明,学生个人对专业技能的重视是基于他们认为专业技能对他们在课程或未来职业生涯中的成功的重要性。学生对社区成员(小组成员和系成员)所拥有的专业技能价值的看法受到正式发展机会存在的严重影响。
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
26.70%
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64
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal for teachers, researchers and other practitioners in chemistry education.
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