We document the efforts of the faculty of education of a large research-oriented university in supporting doctoral learning. The development of a space for doctoral learning is in line with the need to develop a community of researchers in South Africa. We describe the historical origins of this cohort model of doctoral supervision and support, draw on literature around doctoral learning, and analyse a cohort of doctoral students' evaluation of the seminarsoverthree years. The findings indicate that the model has great value in developing scholarship and reflective practice in candidates, in providing support and supervision, and in sustaining students towards the completion of their doctorates
The aim of this article is to survey the international literature on doctoral education from a South...
Discourse regarding modern doctoral studies criticises the traditional notion of doctoral education ...
Doctoral students discuss the power of collaborative cohort learning in transforming the dissertatio...
We document the efforts of the faculty of education of a large research-oriented university in suppo...
In South Africa, doctoral education is usually organised in a traditional supervision model, but the...
In South Africa, doctoral education is usually organised in a traditional supervision model, but the...
This article argues that alternate models of doctoral research teaching and learning pedagogy could ...
The Collaborative Cohort Model (CCM) of higher degrees supervision is gaining increasing popularity ...
This study aims to address the void left by earlier researchers by establishing how full-time doctor...
This paper presents an autoethnographic, narrative analysis through self-reflection of my own person...
Research education is dominated by the individualistic ‘apprenticeship’ model in which doctoral stud...
Professional doctorates were introduced in the 1990s for practitioners to research ‘real-world’ prob...
We report here on a diagnostic tool for improving doctoral supervision that supervisors in training ...
Research education is dominated by the individualistic ‘apprenticeship’ model in which doctoral ...
This report aims to envision a joint model for doctoral learning at the DIOSI institutional partners...
The aim of this article is to survey the international literature on doctoral education from a South...
Discourse regarding modern doctoral studies criticises the traditional notion of doctoral education ...
Doctoral students discuss the power of collaborative cohort learning in transforming the dissertatio...
We document the efforts of the faculty of education of a large research-oriented university in suppo...
In South Africa, doctoral education is usually organised in a traditional supervision model, but the...
In South Africa, doctoral education is usually organised in a traditional supervision model, but the...
This article argues that alternate models of doctoral research teaching and learning pedagogy could ...
The Collaborative Cohort Model (CCM) of higher degrees supervision is gaining increasing popularity ...
This study aims to address the void left by earlier researchers by establishing how full-time doctor...
This paper presents an autoethnographic, narrative analysis through self-reflection of my own person...
Research education is dominated by the individualistic ‘apprenticeship’ model in which doctoral stud...
Professional doctorates were introduced in the 1990s for practitioners to research ‘real-world’ prob...
We report here on a diagnostic tool for improving doctoral supervision that supervisors in training ...
Research education is dominated by the individualistic ‘apprenticeship’ model in which doctoral ...
This report aims to envision a joint model for doctoral learning at the DIOSI institutional partners...
The aim of this article is to survey the international literature on doctoral education from a South...
Discourse regarding modern doctoral studies criticises the traditional notion of doctoral education ...
Doctoral students discuss the power of collaborative cohort learning in transforming the dissertatio...