While women enter and complete graduate programs at lower rates than men, there is limited research on how the experience of motherhood plays a role in graduate program success. Graduate students who are also mothers cannot discontinue their parenting responsibilities while they complete their degrees, making graduate school additionally challenging. This qualitative study used structured interview protocols, image elicitation, and trajectory drawings to consider the relationship that motherhood had on the experience of 10 full-time graduate students. Discussion includes suggestions to support nontraditional student success in intensive graduate-level teacher education programs
A qualitative narrative approach was utilized to explore the experiences of 11 women who balanced or...
The dominant discourse concerned with the impact of being a mother on a woman’s professional career ...
This study examines the effects of gender and family status on PhD recipients’ likelihood of attaini...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The current lack of women in tenured academic position...
College campuses seem to focus on meeting the needs of students who are in the 18–24 age range and a...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThe lived experiences of graduate student mothers and their un...
A rising number of students are pursuing graduate degrees while working and parenting young children...
Women interested in becoming professors and mothers are often unsure of the besttime to start their ...
More women than ever before are entering the halls of higher education. According to the National C...
While more doctoral students are pregnant and/or parenting in their doctoral programs than previousl...
Work–family issues of graduate students are nearly invisible, despite record numbers of men and wome...
Single mother students face serious barriers to advance their education, which impedes their ability...
Over the past 20 years, women have been entering the workforce in greater numbers. Women have also b...
This study examines the experiences and perceptions of graduate students who are mothers. Based on d...
This is a descriptive study of 33 graduate school educated women who have chosen to stay home with t...
A qualitative narrative approach was utilized to explore the experiences of 11 women who balanced or...
The dominant discourse concerned with the impact of being a mother on a woman’s professional career ...
This study examines the effects of gender and family status on PhD recipients’ likelihood of attaini...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013The current lack of women in tenured academic position...
College campuses seem to focus on meeting the needs of students who are in the 18–24 age range and a...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThe lived experiences of graduate student mothers and their un...
A rising number of students are pursuing graduate degrees while working and parenting young children...
Women interested in becoming professors and mothers are often unsure of the besttime to start their ...
More women than ever before are entering the halls of higher education. According to the National C...
While more doctoral students are pregnant and/or parenting in their doctoral programs than previousl...
Work–family issues of graduate students are nearly invisible, despite record numbers of men and wome...
Single mother students face serious barriers to advance their education, which impedes their ability...
Over the past 20 years, women have been entering the workforce in greater numbers. Women have also b...
This study examines the experiences and perceptions of graduate students who are mothers. Based on d...
This is a descriptive study of 33 graduate school educated women who have chosen to stay home with t...
A qualitative narrative approach was utilized to explore the experiences of 11 women who balanced or...
The dominant discourse concerned with the impact of being a mother on a woman’s professional career ...
This study examines the effects of gender and family status on PhD recipients’ likelihood of attaini...