| Developing Dissertation Skills of Doctoral
Students in an Internet-Based Distance Education Curriculum: A Case Study
Bruce E. Winston and
Dail L. Fields Abstract
While preparing doctoral students for completing their dissertations is
challenging in an on-campus program, it is even more difficult in an Internet-based
distance education curriculum. This article examines the problems encountered
and the solutions developed to address this requirement over a recent
five-year period at Regent University. It discusses the process used for
identifying the competencies needed for completing a doctoral dissertation
and for planning how these competencies are taught within an Internet-based
doctoral curriculum. The article includes a discussion of the lessons
learned thus far, data on the progress of current doctoral candidates,
and suggestions for further investigations. |