Doctoral candidate learning
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Keefer, Jeffrey M.
Wisker, Gina
Kiley, Margaret
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Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
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The doctoral journey is frequently a long, arduous, and lonely process, one experienced
with different specific requirements and challenges depending on national,
institutional, and disciplinary expectations, along with the added stressors that come
with personal experiences and the dreams of those involved. Even through this doctoral
stew, many commonalities exist that allow us to explore doctoral education
similarities with thesis or dissertation requirements and how they are enacted. Perhaps
the one thing we can appreciate from the literature is that a critical aspect of
the doctoral experience relates to learning to be a researcher. This special issue of
Innovations in Education and Teaching International will investigate this theme –
international perspectives on how learning is lived and portrayed by candidates
through doctoral education – along with implications and recommendations for
supervisors to help and scaffold them along the process.
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Innovations in Education and Teaching International