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Avoiding the A.B.D. Abyss: A Grounded Theory Study of a Dissertation-Focused Course for Doctoral Students in an Educational Leadership Program

机译:避免A.B.D.深渊:一项针对博士课程的基础理论研究,该课程针对教育领导力课程中的博士生

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More than half of all graduate students drop out before graduation. Doctoral students often become mired in the “all but dissertation” (ABD) phase of the process. This grounded theory study focused on the perceptions and experiences of doctoral students in an educational leadership program, who were ABD, regarding their participation in a dissertation-focused intensive writing course called the Dissertation Boot Camp (DBC). Findings revealed participants had particular challenges with time, writing, and advisement. The DBC attended to many of these challenges by providing time, structure, encouragement, and support. Results of the study led to the development of a conceptual framework, which helps to better understand the complexities involved in a student’s pathway to ABD status.
机译:超过一半的研究生在毕业前辍学。博士生通常会陷入该过程的“除论文之外”(ABD)阶段。这项扎根的理论研究集中于博士生在ABD的教育领导力课程中的看法和经验,他们参与了以论文为重点的密集写作课程,即Dissertation Boot Camp(DBC)。调查结果显示,参与者在时间,写作和建议方面面临特殊挑战。 DBC通过提供时间,结构,鼓励和支持来应对许多挑战。研究结果促成了概念框架的发展,这有助于更好地理解学生获得ABD身份的途径所涉及的复杂性。

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