Getting them done: a qualitative study of characteristics of mentors successful in graduating online students in a distance education context

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH MENTORING & TUTORING Pub Date : 2023-06-27 DOI:10.1080/13611267.2023.2225393
G. Burkholder, Morris Bidjerano
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Abstract Many doctoral students in online distance education programs are nontraditional students who require mentoring needs that may be different from traditional students. Additionally, time to completion is becoming more important as student debt is a growing public concern. The purpose of the study was to allow faculty (N = 22) in a for-profit, distance education university who have demonstrated ability to work at scale and have an excellent record of graduating doctoral students to give voice to the characteristics they felt were important to the mentoring relationship. 5 themes emerged: (a) regular and proactive communication; (b) building a trusting and empathic relationship with students; (c) timely, substantive, and specific feedback; (d) accountability; and (e) expertise in research, scholarly writing, and knowledge of internal and external resources. Several characteristics of excellent mentors are provided that can be used as a tool for faculty development and training.
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如何完成:对远程教育背景下在线学生成功毕业导师特征的定性研究
许多在线远程教育项目的博士生是非传统的学生,他们需要与传统学生不同的指导需求。此外,随着学生债务日益成为公众关注的问题,完成学业的时间变得越来越重要。这项研究的目的是让一所营利性远程教育大学的教师(N = 22)能够表达他们认为对师徒关系很重要的特征,这些教师已经证明了他们有大规模工作的能力,并且有优秀的博士生毕业记录。出现了5个主题:(a)定期和主动沟通;(b)与学生建立信任和共情的关系;(c)及时、实质性和具体的反馈;(d)问责;(e)在研究、学术写作和内外部资源方面的专业知识。本文提供了优秀导师的几个特征,这些特征可以作为教师发展和培训的工具。
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MENTORING & TUTORING EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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