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‘Our Breadcrumb Trail through the Woods’: Reflections on the Use of a Secret Facebook Group as a Strategy for Surviving and Thriving on the Doctoral Journey

机译:“我们的面包屑穿越森林之路”:关于利用Facebook组织秘密作为一种在博士之旅中生存和繁荣的战略的思考

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This article explores the value of attending to the emotional side of the doctoral journey by focusing on the use of a ‘secret’ Facebook group amongst a cohort of EdD (Professional Doctorate in Education) students at one English university. Presented as a piece of action research in which the participants created an intervention to address a perceived problem and then reflected on its effectiveness, it is co-authored by the cohort of six students and their tutor. The stresses and loneliness of the doctoral journey have been well documented and constitute the ‘problem’ addressed by this cohort of students. Their inception and use of a Facebook group was a response to challenges experienced in their studies, with the expectation of facilitating peer support. As will be shown this aim was successfully met with enhancements in academic, social, and emotional support. However, unexpected benefits arose from the interactions within the group including a normalization of the challenges of the doctoral quest and the advantage of being able to follow the ‘breadcrumb trail’ found in the group postings as group journal and aid to reflection. Further, both tutors and students have noted the development of a strong sense of ‘cohortness’ and inclination to work collaboratively. Through a process of individual and group reflection on experiences of the intervention, combined with analysis of the content of the postings, this article examines the characteristics of the Facebook intervention and considers some ethical implications. We suggest that key characteristics that have contributed to its success include the student ownership, the protection of the secret format, and the combination of emotionally supportive, academic, and irreverent exchanges between group members. It is hoped that these insights may be useful to future doctoral candidates and their tutors as they negotiate their own way through the doctoral woods.
机译:本文通过重点研究在一所英语大学的EdD(教育专业博士学位)学生群体中使用“秘密” Facebook小组,探讨了参与博士之旅情感方面的价值。这项研究是一项行动研究,参与者在其中进行了干预,以解决一个感知到的问题,然后反思其有效性,并由六名学生和他们的导师共同撰写。博士旅行的压力和孤独已得到充分记录,并构成了这批学生解决的“问题”。他们成立和使用Facebook小组是对他们学习中遇到的挑战的回应,并期望能够促进同伴的支持。如将显示的那样,通过在学术,社交和情感上的支持得到了成功地实现了这一目标。但是,小组内部的互动带来了意想不到的好处,包括规范博士任务的挑战,以及能够遵循小组张贴中的“面包屑足迹”作为小组日记并有助于反思的优势。此外,导师和学生都注意到强烈的“同伴”意识和协作意识的发展。通过对干预经验进行个人和小组反思的过程,并结合对帖子内容的分析,本文研究了Facebook干预的特征并考虑了一些伦理意义。我们建议,其成功的关键特征包括学生的所有权,对秘密格式的保护以及小组成员之间情感上支持性,学术性和不敬虔的交流的结合。希望这些见解对将来的博士生及其导师在博士后森林中谈判自己的方式可能有用。

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