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Strategies to Assist Distance Doctoral Students in Completing Their Dissertations
Faculty Publications
  • Janine M Lim, Andrews University
  • Duane Covrig, Andrews University
  • Shirley Freed, Andrews University
  • Becky De Oliveira, Andrews University
  • Mordekai Ochieng Ongo, Andrews University
  • Isadore Newman, Andrews University
  • Isadore Newman, PhD, Florida International University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2019
Keywords
  • dissertation completion,
  • distance doctoral students,
  • graduate student services,
  • online doctoral programs
Abstract

Completing doctoral dissertations is difficult work and may be harder for distance students physically separated from institutional and collegial supports. Inability to complete independent research contributes to doctoral student attrition. Factors impacting completion include institutional factors, student characteristics, and supervisory arrangements (Manathunga, 2005). This paper shares proactive strategies used by a Midwestern university in the United States to support distance doctoral students. Strategies and technology tools are described that (a) cultivate a shared culture of responsibility and commitment, (b) increase effective communication between researchers, and (c) grow departmental and institutional services and technologies for faculty and students. This paper suggests the use of a specific framework to help students develop a shared culture of responsibility. This framework encourages students to discuss their social network, as well as teaches students how to manage their split life by using a tool which evaluates a student’s readiness for the dissertation process and maps out where dissertation skills and knowledge are developed throughout the program. Strategies for effective communication include availability, effective feedback, trust, and humor. Services and technologies provided to build capacity include the use of online and library resources, campus-wide use of research software, writing and research services, and department supports and processes to promote student research. These mechanisms for accountability, mentoring, training, and trust increase the likelihood of success.

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Open Access :License: CC BY

Journal Title
The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning
DOI
https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v20i5.4532
First Department
School of Distance Education & International Partnerships
Second Department
Leadership
Acknowledgements
Retrieved 8/25/2020 from http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/4532
Citation Information
Lim, J., Covrig, D., Freed, S., De Oliveira, B., Ongo , M., & Newman, I. (2019). Strategies to Assist Distance Doctoral Students in Completing Their Dissertations. The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 20(5), 192-210. https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v20i5.4532