From Student To Student: Strategies for Successfully Navigating Graduate School in Instructional Technology Publication Service Teaching Internships 2005.

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From Student To Student: Strategies for Successfully Navigating Graduate School in Instructional Technology Publication Service Teaching Internships 2005

Project Purpose and Design “... although concern about graduate training in education is not new (Lagemann & Shulman, 1999; Lagemann, 2000), it has taken on new urgency” — Eisenhart, DeHaan, (2005) ER, 34(4), Purpose: To learn strategies for succeeding in different areas of a graduate school experience. Methods: 4 researchers - 4 schools Interviews with students

Work Experience

WHY ?

I D

WHY ? I D Bachelor’s degree Overall ID

WHY ? I D Master’s degree Head, Thorax, abdomen

WHY ? I D Doctoral degree The dirt on the leg The shape of dot

WHY ? I D

WHY ? I D Combining work & study. Being able to transfer classroom learning into a real project. Networking opportunity

HOW ? I D “..kind of try to know yourself as best as you can and then explore and when something feels kind of right then look into it more..” “..going to AECT that one year was a really great experience and helped significantly..” “..faculty because generally they like working with students. there may be exceptions, but generally speaking they are there as mentors.. “…know what you want to do and find work in that field…”

HOW ? I D Get enough information Work with faculties Use internship opportunities Be aware of your opportunities Be aware of your environment Get feedback Find a good mentor

Critical issues I D “..so in some ways, I haven't done as good a job preparing myself for a position in academia that I expected to as a PhD student.”

Critical issues I D “..so in some ways, I haven't done as good a job preparing myself for a position in academia that I expected to as a PhD student.” School work Preparing for an academic position Work experience

Critical issues I D “..so in some ways, I haven't done as good a job preparing myself for a position in academia that I expected to as a PhD student.” School work Preparing for an academic position Work experience

Teaching

Cases were mostly 4th-year doctoral students, plus two master’s students. Taught K-12, preservice, and graduate courses Teaching

Why Teach? 1. To learn 2. To gain experience 3. To further other career goals 4. It ’ s rewarding

Finding Teaching Opportunities A.Undergraduate Courses B. Graduate courses C. K-12 D. Workshops E. Anything!

Coping Strategies!

Succeeding: Learning Content A.Teach yourself B.Workshops/Tutorials C.Bring in experts D.Teach your strengths

A.Be Creative B.Involve the learners C.Seek feedback from students D.Record yourself E.Sharon Steal Succeeding: Learning to Teach

Other Teaching Issues Keeping all your ducks in a row! Also! ESL challenges

Scholarship

Scholarship includes: –Conference presentations –Publishing –Grant writing Three doctoral students –First year student, full-time student –Second year student, part-time student –Third year student, full-time student Scholarship

“to obtain a position at a research one university” “to make my CV look like that of a junior faculty member” “Everybody says you should be coming up with research and doing articles” “it’s a requirement for junior faculty at universities” “to develop my program of research” Success as a Scholar: Why?

Success as a Scholar: How? First year student Shadowed advanced doctoral student in researching, co- presented at a conference Second year student Approached faculty, wrote a grant that received funding Third year student Apprenticed faculty during Master’s program Published, presented numerous times at conferences

Success as a Scholar: Research Mentorship- Finding the “right” mentors who… 1.Will let you shadow them 2.Will collaborate with you on projects 3.Have interests that match yours 4.Will provide feedback and guide you along the way

Success as a Scholar: Research Collaborating with students 1.Guidance with research, presenting 2.Gradually increasing participation in projects 3.Learning how research studies get designed

Success as a Scholar: Research Collaboration “Yeah, so if everyone could always be paired up with someone who has a little more experience that has a couple of things going…you can get the experience”

Success as a Scholar 1.Taking the initiative 2.Focus on experiences not classes 3.Seek out opportunities 4.Communicate your needs and professional goals

Conclusions 1.Mentorship 2.Collaboration 1.With faculty 2.With other graduate students 3.Be assertive 4.Don’t be overwhelmed

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