This qualitative study using narrative inquiry as methodology explores the ways in which five parents experienced the phenomenon of graduate studies within the context of parenthood. The study uses Connelly and Clandinin’s (2006) three-dimensional narrative inquiry space to examine, deconstruct, analyze, and gain insight into dominant themes. The research question for exploration is How do graduate student parents navigate lived experiences in both parenthood and graduate studies? The inquiry broadens the field by focusing on the stories of participants as they reflect on their struggles balancing graduate work with parenthood, recognizing that although the experiences of parents are not identical, they share similar elements. Keywords: gra...
With this article we investigate through a narrative inquiry into the links between parenting, and l...
Student-parents are a rapidly growing student population, consisting of more than 20% of undergradua...
Approximately 30 million graduate students enrolled in programs in Fall 2016 (National Center for Ed...
This qualitative study using narrative inquiry as methodology explores the ways in which five parent...
This dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible...
Parenthood and graduate school require significant investments of time and energy. Those who engage ...
In this qualitative study, the experiences of graduate students who were also the mothers of prescho...
The purpose of the qualitative phenomenological study was to describe the phenomenon of being a stud...
This dissertation examines how the social and material relations of higher education coordinate and ...
Education is essential to human development because it provides knowledge and skills that hold great...
The literature addressing non-traditional students in higher education is broadening, nevertheless, ...
A qualitative research study was undertaken as the focus of a Master's degree in Nursing and Educati...
College has traditionally been a time when students become more independent from their parents as th...
Postsecondary education is associated with higher incomes, positive mental health, positive parentin...
This study examines the experiences and perceptions of graduate students who are mothers. Based on d...
With this article we investigate through a narrative inquiry into the links between parenting, and l...
Student-parents are a rapidly growing student population, consisting of more than 20% of undergradua...
Approximately 30 million graduate students enrolled in programs in Fall 2016 (National Center for Ed...
This qualitative study using narrative inquiry as methodology explores the ways in which five parent...
This dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible...
Parenthood and graduate school require significant investments of time and energy. Those who engage ...
In this qualitative study, the experiences of graduate students who were also the mothers of prescho...
The purpose of the qualitative phenomenological study was to describe the phenomenon of being a stud...
This dissertation examines how the social and material relations of higher education coordinate and ...
Education is essential to human development because it provides knowledge and skills that hold great...
The literature addressing non-traditional students in higher education is broadening, nevertheless, ...
A qualitative research study was undertaken as the focus of a Master's degree in Nursing and Educati...
College has traditionally been a time when students become more independent from their parents as th...
Postsecondary education is associated with higher incomes, positive mental health, positive parentin...
This study examines the experiences and perceptions of graduate students who are mothers. Based on d...
With this article we investigate through a narrative inquiry into the links between parenting, and l...
Student-parents are a rapidly growing student population, consisting of more than 20% of undergradua...
Approximately 30 million graduate students enrolled in programs in Fall 2016 (National Center for Ed...