“I'll be there for you”: A review of research on beneficial dissertation mentoring practices

Q3 Social Sciences New Directions for Teaching and Learning Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.1002/tl.20564
Claire H. Major
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Many doctoral students fail to finish their degrees, often stopping out at the dissertation stage. This article reviews successful dissertation mentoring practices, focusing on mentors' roles in aiding the completion of these degrees. Drawing on Kram's mentoring support framework—psychosocial and career/instrumental factors—the review employs qualitative meta‐synthesis to integrate qualitative research findings. The synthesis reveals that successful dissertation mentorship hinges on mentors' expertise, passion, care, and representation. Key findings underscore the value of trust‐building, setting high expectations, nurturing professional relationships, mutual respect, and encouragement. Moreover, career and instrumental support are crucial, encompassing accessibility, guidance, coaching, resource provisioning, modeling, feedback, and advocacy. The study highlights the alignment of effective dissertation mentorship with Kram's framework, spanning psychosocial and career/instrumental dimensions. It underscores the significance of tailored mentorship in facilitating doctoral students' successful dissertation completion and overall academic achievement.
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"我会在你身边":有益的学位论文指导实践研究综述
许多博士生无法完成学业,往往在论文阶段就止步不前。本文回顾了成功的学位论文指导实践,重点关注导师在帮助这些学生完成学位方面所发挥的作用。文章借鉴克拉姆的指导支持框架--社会心理因素和职业/工具因素--采用定性元综合的方法对定性研究结果进行了整合。综述显示,成功的学位论文指导取决于导师的专业知识、热情、关心和代表性。主要研究结果强调了建立信任、设定高期望值、培养专业关系、相互尊重和鼓励的价值。此外,职业支持和工具支持也至关重要,包括无障碍环境、指导、辅导、资源提供、示范、反馈和宣传。本研究强调了有效的学位论文指导与克拉姆框架的一致性,跨越了社会心理和职业/工具层面。研究强调了量身定制的导师指导在促进博士生顺利完成论文和取得整体学术成就方面的重要意义。
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New Directions for Teaching and Learning Social Sciences-Education
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