Welcome to Tips for Doctoral Students in Education!
In this site, I’ll collect some tips I have for the mundane things like formatting documents in Word for APA style, working on your dissertation, and general professional development.
About Me:
I’m currently the Director of the Office of Doctoral Studies and the PhD in Education program at George Mason University. Each semester, I review about 10-20 dissertations written by students in the program so some of the content here is inspired by that reading. I also regularly teach our dissertation proposal class (EDUC 998) and advise students and faculty as they navigate the dissertation process. Before that, I worked as an NSF program officer and Academic Program Coordinator for Mathematics Education Leadership. I have chaired or been a committee member on over 20 dissertations myself which included various research methodologies and topics.
Note: The posts here reflect my personal opinion and may not reflect the opinions of George Mason University or the College of Education and Human Development. They may also not reflect the opinions of your dissertation advisor or your committee members…. faculty disagree about a lot of things. So, when in doubt, ask your advisor and committee what they think.
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