One of the great barriers to success for junior faculty is their romanticized image of the professoriate as an occupation marked by individual expertise and self-sufficient scholarship. As doctoral students, we tend to see the Ph.D. process as preparation for that self-sufficient existence rather than training for socialization into a community of scholars. According to Robert Boice [2000], naiveté about the socialization process of the professoriate leads to failures and miseries. This paper builds on my experience as a doctoral student under Gary W. Dickson\u27s mentorship at the University of Minnesota to explore the importance of scholarly communities and the need to train doctoral students to actively create, grow, and sustain such...
This case study examines socialization to and through the first-year for new doctoral students of co...
The professoriate is a highly individualized endeavor where scholars work independently on projects ...
The co-authors of this paper are current Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) students with the University o...
This study examined the socialization and preparation of future education faculty by exploring narra...
Graduate school, especially for students like us who are pursuing Ph.D.s, can be a tough and lonely ...
Despite considerable research that has provided a better understanding of the challenges of doctoral...
This article reports on a study of issues of faculty isolation and morale in mid-career faculty. Int...
The development of a community environment and strong mentoring relationships is integral in helping...
Aim/Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore how research skills and communities can be prom...
Calls for reform in doctoral education are not new. However, the past decade has experienced renewed...
It seems reasonable to assume that the realization of the doctoral degree denotes that one is profic...
This exploratory study examines the importance of mentor/mentee relationships on faculty development...
abstract: This action research study is a mixed methods investigation of doctoral students’ prepared...
The challenges of the doctoral journey can create social and academic isolation. Student support is ...
Collegiality in the doctoral environment and collegial peer communities are under-researched, and th...
This case study examines socialization to and through the first-year for new doctoral students of co...
The professoriate is a highly individualized endeavor where scholars work independently on projects ...
The co-authors of this paper are current Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) students with the University o...
This study examined the socialization and preparation of future education faculty by exploring narra...
Graduate school, especially for students like us who are pursuing Ph.D.s, can be a tough and lonely ...
Despite considerable research that has provided a better understanding of the challenges of doctoral...
This article reports on a study of issues of faculty isolation and morale in mid-career faculty. Int...
The development of a community environment and strong mentoring relationships is integral in helping...
Aim/Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore how research skills and communities can be prom...
Calls for reform in doctoral education are not new. However, the past decade has experienced renewed...
It seems reasonable to assume that the realization of the doctoral degree denotes that one is profic...
This exploratory study examines the importance of mentor/mentee relationships on faculty development...
abstract: This action research study is a mixed methods investigation of doctoral students’ prepared...
The challenges of the doctoral journey can create social and academic isolation. Student support is ...
Collegiality in the doctoral environment and collegial peer communities are under-researched, and th...
This case study examines socialization to and through the first-year for new doctoral students of co...
The professoriate is a highly individualized endeavor where scholars work independently on projects ...
The co-authors of this paper are current Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) students with the University o...