The Research Team Concept,II: (Still) An Approach to Graduate Training |
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Authors: | Monique Mitchell Turner |
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Institution: | 1. University of Maryland , College Park, MD, 20742-7635, USA mmturner@umd.edu |
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Abstract: | This paper advocates for employing graduate research teams as a way to train graduate students. Research teams allow for a community of scholars to share knowledge and exchange ideas. By employing an apprenticeship-type program for graduate students, they are provided an opportunity to transition from a student to a young scholar. Such training prepares students to develop and implement their own research programs and train their future graduate students. Graduate students can be involved in conceptualizing research questions, designing studies, developing measuring instruments, gathering and analyzing data, and more. Nonetheless, implementing and organizing research teams can be an arduous process that should not be entered into lightly. This paper provides ideas for the construction of teams as well as issues to consider before implementing the team concept. |
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Keywords: | Graduate Training Research Teams Graduate Education Research |
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