Issues of belonging, pedagogy and learning in doctoral study at a distance.

In this paper we present a case study of doctoral study at a distance, and we explore issues of belonging, pedagogy and learning as part of that process. As a team of one doctoral researcher and three supervisors, we critically reflect on the place of belonging in the context of doctoral study by di...

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Institutions:University of Southern Queensland
Queensland University of Technology
Egile Nagusiak: Mandalawi, Sazan M., Henderson, Robyn, Huijser, Henk, Kek, Megan Yih Chyn A.
Argitaratua: Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice v.19 n.4 https://doi.org/10.53761/1.19.4.14 2022
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Gaia:In this paper we present a case study of doctoral study at a distance, and we explore issues of belonging, pedagogy and learning as part of that process. As a team of one doctoral researcher and three supervisors, we critically reflect on the place of belonging in the context of doctoral study by distance. In this case study, the importance of belonging was heightened due to a high-risk and highly volatile context in which the doctoral researcher lived, the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. We further explore the elements that developed a sense of belonging, aided by a range of digital technologies. Our findings suggest that the place of belonging in learning needs further examination in higher education contexts, especially when universities are keen to increase distance enrolments. [Author abstract]
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