The Development of a Doctoral Program CoP and Its Members

Author:

Olszewski Carol A.1ORCID,Znamenak Kyle A.1ORCID,Paoletta Toni M.1,Hansman Catherine A.1ORCID,Selker Matthew L.1,Coffman Karie A.1,Pontikos Keli B.1

Affiliation:

1. Cleveland State University, Cleveland, USA

Abstract

The purpose of this research study was to explore how a multigenerational community of practice (CoP) at a public urban university may provide doctoral students the space and the support needed to explore and develop their professional identities and find their scholarly voices. The second aim of this study was to examine how the entity of the CoP itself evolved over time. Social learning theory and generational theory provided the framework to interpret the data. Through analysis of collective autoethnographic journals, three primary themes emerged:1) psychological safety and trust; 2) diverse expectations became shared interests; and 3) the unique and shared experiences of the CoP members.

Publisher

IGI Global

Subject

General Medicine

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