Daring the Doctorate: The Journey at Mid-Career

Author:   Ada Demb
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781610486941


Pages:   196
Publication Date:   13 December 2012
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Author:   Ada Demb
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Education
Dimensions:   Width: 17.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.20cm
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9781610486941


ISBN 10:   1610486943
Pages:   196
Publication Date:   13 December 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1—Doctoral Students & Project Participants Part I—Timing Chapter 2—Why the Doctorate Now? Chapter 3—What’s so Different about Mid-Career? Part II—The Emotional Reality Chapter 4—Fear, Costs, Guilt, Isolation Chapter 5—Challenges & Exhilaration Part III—The Supporting Cast Chapter 6—Insiders and Outsiders Chapter 7—Advisors and Mentors Chapter —8Images that Illuminate Part IV—The Never-Ending Journey Chapter 9—Transformations Chapter10—Broadening Perspectives Chapter 11—Reflections Appendix—Research Design and Methodology References

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"This book is essential reading for faculty who teach doctoral students, administrators at institutions with doctoral programs and people who are considering becoming doctoral students. I have taught doctoral students for nearly 20 years and this book provided me with an education I wish I had two decades ago. -- Arthur Levine, PhD, President, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation This book captures the essence of the mid-career doctoral experience, including its challenges and epiphanies. It describes the journey in context of a tapestry of support systems that are indispensable for successfully reaching the goal. I wish this book had been published while I was living the experience; it would have served as an invaluable compass. -- Jacqueline Loversidge, Director of The Transformational Learning Academy in Nursing & Health, The Ohio State University College of Nursing Dr. Demb skillfully integrates statistics, theory, and student narratives to construct an amazingly accurate portrayal of the experiences of mid-career doctoral students. The risks and challenges associated with pursuing an advanced degree at this pivotal period in one’s life have been largely neglected in adult learning literature and Demb expertly fills this void. This book is a must read for midcareer professionals considering doctoral study, as well as those currently in pursuit of doctoral degrees and their faculty advisors. -- Colleen McDonough, Academic Advisor, Michigan State University, College of Engineering, Chair, Doctoral Student Interest Group, NACADA (National Academic Advising Association) This significant book shows the experiences of midcareer professionals who return to graduate school to obtain their doctorates. It follows their hesitations, challenges, coping strategies, satisfactions and triumphs through the voices of a talented group of professionals as they become researchers and scholars. The book is full of insights, perspectives, and practical advice that would be helpful to anyone contemplating a similar goal. Perhaps its greatest contribution is the description of the internal and external changes the doctorate makes in the lives of these lively people. -- Leonard Baird, Professor Emeritus, The Ohio State University, and Former Editor, The Journal of Higher Education (1994-2010) Demb takes us skillfully into the ""living room"" of the mid-career doctoral student experience. In this very personal epicenter, a perfect storm of constraints and supports are brought into view.  Here we see students negotiating egos, hierarchy, politics, time away from spouses and children, demanding work roles, and their own commitment and recommitment to the goal of achieving their doctorate.  We also see them putting in sweat equity, taking risks, learning deeply, proving themselves and breaking through to the other side of issues.  Daring the Doctorate takes us inside this mostly unmapped territory. She listens deeply to student voices and stories, reveals paradoxes, frames these lived experiences with relevant theory, and provides insightful recommendations for both students and for faculty. -- KerryAnn O’Meara, Associate Professor of Higher Education, University of Maryland and Associate Editor of the Journal of the Professoriate This book is beneficial for academic advisors that are considering doctoral studies. The experiences, perspectives, and stories shared in this book provide a deeper understanding of the various pathways during the journey to a doctorate for prospective doctorate students in education. * NACADA Journal *"


This book is essential reading for faculty who teach doctoral students, administrators at institutions with doctoral programs and people who are considering becoming doctoral students. I have taught doctoral students for nearly 20 years and this book provided me with an education I wish I had two decades ago. -- Arthur Levine, President of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation and President Emeritus of Teachers College, Columbia University. This book captures the essence of the mid-career doctoral experience, including its challenges and epiphanies. It describes the journey in context of a tapestry of support systems that are indispensable for successfully reaching the goal. I wish this book had been published while I was living the experience; it would have served as an invaluable compass. -- Jacqueline Loversidge, Director of The Transformational Learning Academy in Nursing & Health, The Ohio State University College of Nursing


This book is essential reading for faculty who teach doctoral students, administrators at institutions with doctoral programs and people who are considering becoming doctoral students. I have taught doctoral students for nearly 20 years and this book provided me with an education I wish I had two decades ago. -- Arthur Levine, President of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation and President Emeritus of Teachers College, Columbia University. This book captures the essence of the mid-career doctoral experience, including its challenges and epiphanies. It describes the journey in context of a tapestry of support systems that are indispensable for successfully reaching the goal. I wish this book had been published while I was living the experience; it would have served as an invaluable compass. -- Jacqueline Loversidge, Director of The Transformational Learning Academy in Nursing & Health, The Ohio State University College of Nursing Dr. Demb skillfully integrates statistics, theory, and student narratives to construct an amazingly accurate portrayal of the experiences of mid-career doctoral students. The risks and challenges associated with pursuing an advanced degree at this pivotal period in one's life have been largely neglected in adult learning literature and Demb expertly fills this void. This book is a must read for midcareer professionals considering doctoral study, as well as those currently in pursuit of doctoral degrees and their faculty advisors. -- Colleen McDonough, Academic Advisor, Michigan State University, College of Engineering, Chair, Doctoral Student Interest Group, NACADA (National Academic Advising Association)


This book is essential reading for faculty who teach doctoral students, administrators at institutions with doctoral programs and people who are considering becoming doctoral students. I have taught doctoral students for nearly 20 years and this book provided me with an education I wish I had two decades ago. -- Arthur Levine, former President of The Teachers College at Columbia University and current President of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation


This book is essential reading for faculty who teach doctoral students, administrators at institutions with doctoral programs and people who are considering becoming doctoral students. I have taught doctoral students for nearly 20 years and this book provided me with an education I wish I had two decades ago. -- Arthur Levine, President of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation and President Emeritus of Teachers College, Columbia University. This book captures the essence of the mid-career doctoral experience, including its challenges and epiphanies. It describes the journey in context of a tapestry of support systems that are indispensable for successfully reaching the goal. I wish this book had been published while I was living the experience; it would have served as an invaluable compass. -- Jacqueline Loversidge, Director of The Transformational Learning Academy in Nursing & Health, The Ohio State University College of Nursing Dr. Demb skillfully integrates statistics, theory, and student narratives to construct an amazingly accurate portrayal of the experiences of mid-career doctoral students. The risks and challenges associated with pursuing an advanced degree at this pivotal period in one's life have been largely neglected in adult learning literature and Demb expertly fills this void. This book is a must read for midcareer professionals considering doctoral study, as well as those currently in pursuit of doctoral degrees and their faculty advisors. -- Colleen McDonough, Academic Advisor, Michigan State University, College of Engineering, Chair, Doctoral Student Interest Group, NACADA (National Academic Advising Association) This significant book shows the experiences of midcareer professionals who return to graduate school to obtain their doctorates. It follows their hesitations, challenges, coping strategies, satisfactions and triumphs through the voices of a talented group of professionals as they become researchers and scholars. The book is full of insights, perspectives, and practical advice that would be helpful to anyone contemplating a similar goal. Perhaps its greatest contribution is the description of the internal and external changes the doctorate makes in the lives of these lively people. -- Leonard Baird, Professor Emeritus, The Ohio State University, and Former Editor, The Journal of Higher Education (1994-2010) Demb takes us skillfully into the living room of the mid-career doctoral student experience. In this very personal epicenter, a perfect storm of constraints and supports are brought into view. Here we see students negotiating egos, hierarchy, politics, time away from spouses and children, demanding work roles, and their own commitment and recommitment to the goal of achieving their doctorate. We also see them putting in sweat equity, taking risks, learning deeply, proving themselves and breaking through to the other side of issues. Daring the Doctorate takes us inside this mostly unmapped territory. She listens deeply to student voices and stories, reveals paradoxes, frames these lived experiences with relevant theory, and provides insightful recommendations for both students and for faculty. -- KerryAnn O'Meara, Associate Professor of Higher Education, University of Maryland and Associate Editor of the Journal of the Professoriate


This book is essential reading for faculty who teach doctoral students, administrators at institutions with doctoral programs and people who are considering becoming doctoral students. I have taught doctoral students for nearly 20 years and this book provided me with an education I wish I had two decades ago. -- Arthur Levine, author; president of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation This book captures the essence of the mid-career doctoral experience, including its challenges and epiphanies. It describes the journey in context of a tapestry of support systems that are indispensable for successfully reaching the goal. I wish this book had been published while I was living the experience; it would have served as an invaluable compass. -- Jacqueline Loversidge, Director of The Transformational Learning Academy in Nursing & Health, The Ohio State University College of Nursing Dr. Demb skillfully integrates statistics, theory, and student narratives to construct an amazingly accurate portrayal of the experiences of mid-career doctoral students. The risks and challenges associated with pursuing an advanced degree at this pivotal period in one's life have been largely neglected in adult learning literature and Demb expertly fills this void. This book is a must read for midcareer professionals considering doctoral study, as well as those currently in pursuit of doctoral degrees and their faculty advisors. -- Colleen McDonough, Academic Advisor, Michigan State University, College of Engineering, Chair, Doctoral Student Interest Group, NACADA (National Academic Advising Association) This significant book shows the experiences of midcareer professionals who return to graduate school to obtain their doctorates. It follows their hesitations, challenges, coping strategies, satisfactions and triumphs through the voices of a talented group of professionals as they become researchers and scholars. The book is full of insights, perspectives, and practical advice that would be helpful to anyone contemplating a similar goal. Perhaps its greatest contribution is the description of the internal and external changes the doctorate makes in the lives of these lively people. -- Leonard Baird, Professor Emeritus, The Ohio State University, and Former Editor, The Journal of Higher Education (1994-2010) Demb takes us skillfully into the living room of the mid-career doctoral student experience. In this very personal epicenter, a perfect storm of constraints and supports are brought into view. Here we see students negotiating egos, hierarchy, politics, time away from spouses and children, demanding work roles, and their own commitment and recommitment to the goal of achieving their doctorate. We also see them putting in sweat equity, taking risks, learning deeply, proving themselves and breaking through to the other side of issues. Daring the Doctorate takes us inside this mostly unmapped territory. She listens deeply to student voices and stories, reveals paradoxes, frames these lived experiences with relevant theory, and provides insightful recommendations for both students and for faculty. -- KerryAnn O'Meara, Associate Professor of Higher Education, University of Maryland and Associate Editor of the Journal of the Professoriate This book is beneficial for academic advisors that are considering doctoral studies. The experiences, perspectives, and stories shared in this book provide a deeper understanding of the various pathways during the journey to a doctorate for prospective doctorate students in education. NACADA Journal


This book is essential reading for faculty who teach doctoral students, administrators at institutions with doctoral programs and people who are considering becoming doctoral students. I have taught doctoral students for nearly 20 years and this book provided me with an education I wish I had two decades ago. -- Arthur Levine, President of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation and President Emeritus of Teachers College, Columbia University. This book captures the essence of the mid-career doctoral experience, including its challenges and epiphanies. It describes the journey in context of a tapestry of support systems that are indispensable for successfully reaching the goal. I wish this book had been published while I was living the experience; it would have served as an invaluable compass. -- Jacqueline Loversidge, Director of The Transformational Learning Academy in Nursing & Health, The Ohio State University College of Nursing Dr. Demb skillfully integrates statistics, theory, and student narratives to construct an amazingly accurate portrayal of the experiences of mid-career doctoral students. The risks and challenges associated with pursuing an advanced degree at this pivotal period in one's life have been largely neglected in adult learning literature and Demb expertly fills this void. This book is a must read for midcareer professionals considering doctoral study, as well as those currently in pursuit of doctoral degrees and their faculty advisors. -- Colleen McDonough, Academic Advisor, Michigan State University, College of Engineering, Chair, Doctoral Student Interest Group, NACADA (National Academic Advising Association) This significant book shows the experiences of midcareer professionals who return to graduate school to obtain their doctorates. It follows their hesitations, challenges, coping strategies, satisfactions and triumphs through the voices of a talented group of professionals as they become researchers and scholars. The book is full of insights, perspectives, and practical advice that would be helpful to anyone contemplating a similar goal. Perhaps its greatest contribution is the description of the internal and external changes the doctorate makes in the lives of these lively people. -- Leonard Baird, Professor Emeritus, The Ohio State University, and Former Editor, The Journal of Higher Education (1994-2010) Demb takes us skillfully into the living room of the mid-career doctoral student experience. In this very personal epicenter, a perfect storm of constraints and supports are brought into view. Here we see students negotiating egos, hierarchy, politics, time away from spouses and children, demanding work roles, and their own commitment and recommitment to the goal of achieving their doctorate. We also see them putting in sweat equity, taking risks, learning deeply, proving themselves and breaking through to the other side of issues. Daring the Doctorate takes us inside this mostly unmapped territory. She listens deeply to student voices and stories, reveals paradoxes, frames these lived experiences with relevant theory, and provides insightful recommendations for both students and for faculty. -- KerryAnn O'Meara, Associate Professor of Higher Education, University of Maryland and Associate Editor of the Journal of the Professoriate This book is beneficial for academic advisors that are considering doctoral studies. The experiences, perspectives, and stories shared in this book provide a deeper understanding of the various pathways during the journey to a doctorate for prospective doctorate students in education. NACADA Journal


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An associate professor in the Higher Education & Student Affairs Program at The Ohio State University since 1992 (now Emeritus), Ada Demb has supervised twenty-one doctoral students to completion and has taught courses about strategy and leadership, academic affairs, internationalization, and technology. She earned her Ed.D. at Harvard University. For more than thirty years, she has focused on the policies, procedures, and structures that affect human behavior in organizations. This is her fourth book.

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