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DDBA 8101 Doctoral Study Mentoring (*** Entire Course ***)

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DDBA 8101 Week 1 Discussion 1 Open Exchange

DDBA 8101 Week 1 Discussion 2 Annotated Bibliography

DDBA 8101 Week 2 Discussion 1 Open Exchange

DDBA 8101 Week 2 Discussion 2 Annotated Bibliography 

DDBA 8101 Week 3 Discussion 2 Annotated Bibliography

DDBA 8101 Week 4 Discussion 2 Annotated Bibliography

DDBA 8101 Week 5 Discussion 2: Annotated Bibliography

DDBA 8101 Week 6 Discussion 2 Annotated Bibliography

DDBA8101 Week 6 Discussion 1: Open Exchange

DDBA 8101 Week 7 Discussion 2 Annotated Bibliography

DDBA8101 Week 8 Discussion 2 Annotated Bibliography

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DDBA8101 Entire Course


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Discussion 1: Open Exchange

This Discussion provides you with the flexibility to openly communicate and share ideas with your Doctoral Study Chair and colleagues. The topics for each week are established by your Instructor and identified on the Doctoral Study Rubric. These components include:

1.     S1 – Abstract (to be completed after completion of Section 3)

2.     S1 – Background of the Problem

3.     S1 – Problem Statement

4.     S1 – Purpose Statement

5.     S1 – Nature of the Study

6.     S1 – Research Question(s)

7.     S1 – Hypotheses (quantitative/mixed-methods) or Interview Questions (qualitative)

8.     S1 – Theoretical Framework (quantitative) or Conceptual Framework (qualitative)

9.     S1 – Operational Definitions

10.  S1 – Assumptions, Limitations, and Delimitations

11.  S1 – Significance of the Study

12.  S1 – Review of the Professional and Academic Literature

13.  S1 – Transition Statement

14.  S2 – Purpose Statement (restatement from Section 1)

15.  S2 – Role of the Researcher

16.  S2 – Participants

17.  S2 – Research Method

18.  S2 – Research Design

19.  S2 – Population and Sampling

20.  S2 – Ethical Research

21.  S2 – Instrumentation (quantitative only)

22.  S2 – Data Collection Instruments (qualitative only)

23.  S2 – Data Collection Technique

24.  S2 – Data Organization Techniques (qualitative)

25.  S2 – Data Analysis

26.  S2 – Study Validity (quantitative)

27.  S2 – Reliability and Validity (qualitative)

28.  S2 – Transition and Summary

29.  S3 – Introduction

30.  S3 – Presentation of Findings

31.  S3 – Application to Professional Practice

32.  S3 – Implications for Social Change

33.  S3 – Recommendations for Action

34.  S3 – Recommendations for Further Research

35.  S3 – Reflection

36.  S3 – Conclusion

37.  S3 – Appendices/Table of Contents

The more you are engaged in this process, the better your learning experience will be and the more opportunities you will have to receive support from your colleagues and Chair as you work toward the completion of components leading to the Doctoral Study. Your Discussion posts should be substantial and include references to scholarly sources and/or the Doctoral Study Rubric and Research Handbook, when appropriate.

Use the following suggestions to assist you in developing your Discussion posts:

·       Make a suggestion or share an insight about your work on one or more components of your Doctoral Study.
·       Ask a probing or clarifying question.
·       Offer and support an opinion, providing evidence to support your claim.
·       Validate a posting with scholarly sources.
·       Expand on your colleague’s posting.

By Day 3

Post your initial response.

Refer to the Discussion 1 Rubric for specific grading elements and criteria. Your Instructor will use this rubric to assess your work.
Read a selection of your colleagues’ responses.



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Discussion 2: Annotated Bibliography

In each week of this course, you will research and select three (3) peer-reviewed, scholarly sources to develop an annotated bibliography that you can use in your Doctoral Study. You will need to take the three sources and synthesize the references into a single narrative annotated bibliography that compares/contrasts or supports your study. For example, you may develop three references that will fit into the Nature of the Study (or any other component) and then the synthesized version will help you in developing your Prospectus/Proposal. Please see this week’s Learning Resources for the Sample Annotated Bibliography Template, which you should use to complete your annotated bibliography.

By Day 3

Post your synthesized annotated bibliography narrative that includes an explanation of how these references relate to one or more components of your Doctoral Study and incorporates specific references to the Doctoral Study Rubric.


Notes: Each Week Annotated Bibliography, I hv used 3 different peer-reviewed sources every week 1 to Week 8.

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