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Being a good course‐taker is not enough: a theoretical perspective on the transition to independent research

Pages 137-154 | Published online: 20 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Students are typically admitted into doctoral programmes because they have been good course‐takers. Yet, the PhD is awarded for doing independent research and making an ‘original contribution’ to knowledge. Graduate faculty acknowledge that the transition to independent research is hard for many students, and that they cannot predict who will successfully make the transition and complete the doctorate based only on students’ undergraduate records or even their performance in their first year of graduate school. Similarly, many graduate students feel unprepared to make the transition. Drawing on recent work on creativity, this paper provides a theoretical perspective on the factors that facilitate and impede doctoral students’ transition to independent research.

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Barbara E. Lovitts Footnote*

* 500 Fifh Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20001, USA. Email: [email protected]

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