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Purpose: Οur study aimed to address the central research question: how were our experiences as graduate students in a blended learning professional doctoral program changed by the COVID-19 crisis? The study adds to a growing body of literature on blended learning graduate programs. Methods: We employed action research as our central methodology and leveraged narrative inquiry to elevate our (students’) voices. The two participant-researchers responded to a series of questions supported by narrative reflections from their common academic supervisor. Emergent themes were identified in the data using narrative analysis techniques for coding qualitative data into themes. This was followed by a second phase of data collection and analysis after the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Results: Τhe researchers identified four themes within the data: 1. balancing doctoral work with professional and personal responsibilities; 2. cohort provides formal and informal support; 3. individuality of the experience; and 4. supervisory group support. Implications: Οur study offers a number of key learnings that may benefit researchers studying blended learning programs. The key learnings suggest benefits to cohort-based, blended learning programs, as well as difficulties that may emerge in the individuality of the experience, when encountering crises, as well as more generally.
SUBMITTED: MAY 2020, REVISION SUBMITTED: AUGUST 2020, 2nd REVISION SUBMITTED: SEPTEMBER 2020, ACCEPTED: OCTOBER 2020, REFEREED ANONYMOUSLY, PUBLISHED ONLINE: 30 OCTOBER 2020
graduate education; COVID-19; online education; student experience, Doktorandenprogramm, Bildungswesen tertiärer Bereich, Blended Learning, Schlüsselqualifikation, Education, Promotionsstudium, Qualification for key function, Qualitative research, learning environment, Doktorand, Reflexion, Higher education, Bildung und Erziehung, student experience, Hochschulbildung, Datenerhebung, Doctoral programs, Report of personal experience, Pandemie, Erfahrungsbericht, COVID-19, Key qualification, University Education, blended learning, Qualitative Forschung, online education, Blended learning, University level of education, Lernumgebung, Core competences, 10600, graduate education, ddc: ddc:370
graduate education; COVID-19; online education; student experience, Doktorandenprogramm, Bildungswesen tertiärer Bereich, Blended Learning, Schlüsselqualifikation, Education, Promotionsstudium, Qualification for key function, Qualitative research, learning environment, Doktorand, Reflexion, Higher education, Bildung und Erziehung, student experience, Hochschulbildung, Datenerhebung, Doctoral programs, Report of personal experience, Pandemie, Erfahrungsbericht, COVID-19, Key qualification, University Education, blended learning, Qualitative Forschung, online education, Blended learning, University level of education, Lernumgebung, Core competences, 10600, graduate education, ddc: ddc:370
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