On Becoming a Scholar
Socialization and Development in Doctoral Education
Herausgeber: Gardner, Susan K.; Mendoza, Pilar
On Becoming a Scholar
Socialization and Development in Doctoral Education
Herausgeber: Gardner, Susan K.; Mendoza, Pilar
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This book comprehensively critiques existing models and views of doctoral student socialization, and offers a new model that incorporates concepts of identity development, adult learning, and epistemological development.
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This book comprehensively critiques existing models and views of doctoral student socialization, and offers a new model that incorporates concepts of identity development, adult learning, and epistemological development.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9781579224455
- ISBN-10: 1579224458
- Artikelnr.: 29273593
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9781579224455
- ISBN-10: 1579224458
- Artikelnr.: 29273593
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Susan K. Gardner is Associate Professor of Higher Education at the University of Maine, in Orono. She writes and presents widely on issues related to doctoral student success and development, and recently published The Development of Doctoral Students: Phases of Challenge and Support. Pilar Mendoza is currently Assistant Professor in Higher Education at the University of Florida, having previously served as an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at Oklahoma State University. Her research focuses on the impact of academic capitalism on the public good of higher education. Ann E. Austin is Professor of Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education at Michigan State University, where she twice has held the Mildred B. Erickson Distinguished Chair (from 2005-2008, and again in 2014 until taking a leave in 2015 to assume another role). She is now serving as a Program Director in the Division of Undergraduate Education at the National Science Foundation (on leave from MSU). Her research concerns faculty careers and professional development, teaching and learning in higher education, the academic workplace, organizational change, doctoral education, and reform in science, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. She is a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) and the Past-President of the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE), and she was a Fulbright Fellow in South Africa (1998). She is a founding co-leader of the Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning (CIRTL), and was the Principal Investigator of an NSF-funded grant to study organizational change strategies that support the success of women scholars in STEM fields. Her work is widely published, including Educating Integrated Professionals: Theory and Practice on Preparation for the Professoriate (co-edited with C. Colbeck and K. O'Meara, 2008), Rethinking Faculty Work: Higher Education's Strategic Imperative (co-author
Foreword-Ann E. Austin Part I. Setting the Context Introduction-Susan K.
Gardner and Pilar Mendoza The Ph.D. in the United States-Pilar Mendoza and
Susan K. Gardner Part II. Socialization for the Profession 1. Doctoral
Student Socialization for Teaching Roles-Melissa McDaniels 2. Doctoral
Student Socialization for Research-John C. Weidman 3. Doctoral Student
Socialization for Service-Kelly A. Ward Part III. Contextualizing
Socialization 4. Entering Different Worlds. Socialization into Disciplinary
Communities-Chris Golde 5. Doctoral Student Socialization in
Interdisciplinary Fields-Karri Holley 6. Academic Capitalism. A New
Landscape for Doctoral Socialization-Pilar Mendoza Part IV. Intersecting
Socialization and Demographics 7. The Individual and the Institution.
Socialization and Gender-Margaret Sallee 8. The Ph.D. Degree and the
Marriage License-Catherine Millett and Michael Nettles 9. A Sense of
Belonging. Socialization Factors That Influence the Transitions of Students
of Color Into Advanced-Degree Programs-Rachelle Winkle-Wagner, Susan D.
Johnson, Carla Morelon-Quainoo, and Lilia Santiague Part V. Beyond
Socialization 10. Doctoral Student Development-Susan K. Gardner 11. The
Overlooked Significance of Doctoral Students as Adult Learners-Carol
Kasworm and Tuere Bowles 12. Exploring Epistemological Diversity in a
Doctoral Seminar-Dawn Shinew and Tami Moore Conclusion-Susan K. Gardner and
Pilar Mendoza
Gardner and Pilar Mendoza The Ph.D. in the United States-Pilar Mendoza and
Susan K. Gardner Part II. Socialization for the Profession 1. Doctoral
Student Socialization for Teaching Roles-Melissa McDaniels 2. Doctoral
Student Socialization for Research-John C. Weidman 3. Doctoral Student
Socialization for Service-Kelly A. Ward Part III. Contextualizing
Socialization 4. Entering Different Worlds. Socialization into Disciplinary
Communities-Chris Golde 5. Doctoral Student Socialization in
Interdisciplinary Fields-Karri Holley 6. Academic Capitalism. A New
Landscape for Doctoral Socialization-Pilar Mendoza Part IV. Intersecting
Socialization and Demographics 7. The Individual and the Institution.
Socialization and Gender-Margaret Sallee 8. The Ph.D. Degree and the
Marriage License-Catherine Millett and Michael Nettles 9. A Sense of
Belonging. Socialization Factors That Influence the Transitions of Students
of Color Into Advanced-Degree Programs-Rachelle Winkle-Wagner, Susan D.
Johnson, Carla Morelon-Quainoo, and Lilia Santiague Part V. Beyond
Socialization 10. Doctoral Student Development-Susan K. Gardner 11. The
Overlooked Significance of Doctoral Students as Adult Learners-Carol
Kasworm and Tuere Bowles 12. Exploring Epistemological Diversity in a
Doctoral Seminar-Dawn Shinew and Tami Moore Conclusion-Susan K. Gardner and
Pilar Mendoza
Foreword-Ann E. Austin Part I. Setting the Context Introduction-Susan K.
Gardner and Pilar Mendoza The Ph.D. in the United States-Pilar Mendoza and
Susan K. Gardner Part II. Socialization for the Profession 1. Doctoral
Student Socialization for Teaching Roles-Melissa McDaniels 2. Doctoral
Student Socialization for Research-John C. Weidman 3. Doctoral Student
Socialization for Service-Kelly A. Ward Part III. Contextualizing
Socialization 4. Entering Different Worlds. Socialization into Disciplinary
Communities-Chris Golde 5. Doctoral Student Socialization in
Interdisciplinary Fields-Karri Holley 6. Academic Capitalism. A New
Landscape for Doctoral Socialization-Pilar Mendoza Part IV. Intersecting
Socialization and Demographics 7. The Individual and the Institution.
Socialization and Gender-Margaret Sallee 8. The Ph.D. Degree and the
Marriage License-Catherine Millett and Michael Nettles 9. A Sense of
Belonging. Socialization Factors That Influence the Transitions of Students
of Color Into Advanced-Degree Programs-Rachelle Winkle-Wagner, Susan D.
Johnson, Carla Morelon-Quainoo, and Lilia Santiague Part V. Beyond
Socialization 10. Doctoral Student Development-Susan K. Gardner 11. The
Overlooked Significance of Doctoral Students as Adult Learners-Carol
Kasworm and Tuere Bowles 12. Exploring Epistemological Diversity in a
Doctoral Seminar-Dawn Shinew and Tami Moore Conclusion-Susan K. Gardner and
Pilar Mendoza
Gardner and Pilar Mendoza The Ph.D. in the United States-Pilar Mendoza and
Susan K. Gardner Part II. Socialization for the Profession 1. Doctoral
Student Socialization for Teaching Roles-Melissa McDaniels 2. Doctoral
Student Socialization for Research-John C. Weidman 3. Doctoral Student
Socialization for Service-Kelly A. Ward Part III. Contextualizing
Socialization 4. Entering Different Worlds. Socialization into Disciplinary
Communities-Chris Golde 5. Doctoral Student Socialization in
Interdisciplinary Fields-Karri Holley 6. Academic Capitalism. A New
Landscape for Doctoral Socialization-Pilar Mendoza Part IV. Intersecting
Socialization and Demographics 7. The Individual and the Institution.
Socialization and Gender-Margaret Sallee 8. The Ph.D. Degree and the
Marriage License-Catherine Millett and Michael Nettles 9. A Sense of
Belonging. Socialization Factors That Influence the Transitions of Students
of Color Into Advanced-Degree Programs-Rachelle Winkle-Wagner, Susan D.
Johnson, Carla Morelon-Quainoo, and Lilia Santiague Part V. Beyond
Socialization 10. Doctoral Student Development-Susan K. Gardner 11. The
Overlooked Significance of Doctoral Students as Adult Learners-Carol
Kasworm and Tuere Bowles 12. Exploring Epistemological Diversity in a
Doctoral Seminar-Dawn Shinew and Tami Moore Conclusion-Susan K. Gardner and
Pilar Mendoza