寻找聋人博士生成功的基石:指导重要吗?

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ju-Lee A. Wolsey, N. R. Neild, M. Clark
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导师制一直是一种有效的策略,有助于在各个层面上取得个人、学业和职业上的成功。它在博士生顺利完成学位的过程中发挥了不可或缺的作用。由于对聋人博士研究生和师徒研究生在博士学习期间的学术经历和观点的研究有限,因此通过焦点小组收集和分析数据。以扎根理论为方法论,运用不断比较分析的方法,确定了八个共同主题,并将其综合为四个类别;访问,关系,协作和控制点。使用体内编码的首要主题被确定为一个“安全空间”,这是博士生成功完成项目的关键。为支持未来的聋人博士生提供指导,分享对未来研究的见解和建议。
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Finding the keystone for Deaf doctoral students’ success: Does mentoring matter?
ABSTRACT Mentoring has been an effective strategy that contributed to personal, academic, and career success on all levels. It has played an integral role in doctoral students’ journeys to successfully complete their degrees. Due to limited research regarding the emic experiences and perspectives of Deaf doctoral students and graduates with mentorship during their doctoral studies, data was collected and analyzed from focus groups. A grounded theory methodology with the method of constant comparative analysis identified eight common themes, which were synthesized to four categories; access, relationships, collaboration, and locus of control. The overarching theme using the in vivo codes was determined to be a ‘safe space’ which was the keystone to doctoral students’ overall success to complete the program. To support future Deaf doctoral students with mentoring, insights and recommendations for future research are shared.
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MENTORING & TUTORING
MENTORING & TUTORING EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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