ERIC Number: EJ1205465
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2018
Pages: 16
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ISSN: ISSN-0737-7363
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Exploring Student Experiences with the Cohort Model in an Executive EdD Program in the Southeastern United States
Fifolt, Matthew; Breaux, Arleene P.
Journal of Continuing Higher Education, v66 n3 p158-169 2018
For mid- to upper-level administrators in higher education who are well-established in their careers and attempting to balance the multiple responsibilities of school, work, and family, an executive EdD program may provide the flexibility and support needed to consider pursuing a doctoral degree. The purpose of this study was to explore student experiences with the cohort model in an executive EdD program in the southeastern United States. For this investigation, we conducted secondary data analysis of end-of-year program evaluations for four cohorts of students beginning in 2015 and continuing through 2017. Among all program characteristics, students reliably rated the cohort model among the top three in any given year. Thematic analysis revealed the importance of peer-to-peer and student-to-faculty/staff relationships, professional development, and challenges associated with being an "executive" student. To fully address the social and academic needs of executive students, institutions must be prepared to offer programs that differ in structure and organization from traditional programs. Furthermore, given the value of relationships as reported by students about their classmates, faculty, and staff, program administrators may wish to identify specific strategies for sustaining cohort relationships beyond academic coursework and into the dissertation phase of the program.
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Student Experience, Graduate Students, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Postsecondary Education as a Field of Study, Professional Continuing Education, Peer Relationship, Teacher Student Relationship, Professional Development, Nontraditional Education
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education; Adult Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Alabama
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