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How To Grad School: The Podcast
How To Grad School
14 episodes
5 days ago
Each episode features a question from a grad student and brings evidence-based learning strategies to help you grad school more effectively and efficiently, with a little bit of fun on the side!​ You can submit a question on our website: www.howtogradschool.com/podcast Your hosts are Sarah Davis and Rebecca Edwards, who met while doing their graduate degrees in educational psychology at the University of Victoria. This podcast is recorded on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen peoples, known today as Victoria, BC, Canada.
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Each episode features a question from a grad student and brings evidence-based learning strategies to help you grad school more effectively and efficiently, with a little bit of fun on the side!​ You can submit a question on our website: www.howtogradschool.com/podcast Your hosts are Sarah Davis and Rebecca Edwards, who met while doing their graduate degrees in educational psychology at the University of Victoria. This podcast is recorded on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen peoples, known today as Victoria, BC, Canada.
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Seeking academic help and building community as a grad student | Episode 1 Season 2
How To Grad School: The Podcast
26 minutes 14 seconds
2 years ago
Seeking academic help and building community as a grad student | Episode 1 Season 2

We're back for our second season!

In our first episode of season two, Sarah and Becca talk about building community in an online grad program and help-seeking in grad school. They also: -discuss the many ways in which we can seek help -discuss research on how grad students seek academic help -review tips for connecting with others in grad school -answer a reader question on how to manage an online grad school program Want to have your question about anything related to grad school answered in an upcoming episode? Submit your question on our website: ⁠⁠https://www.howtogradschool.com/podcast⁠⁠. 

If your question is read on a podcast episode, you'll get a free 30 minute online session with Sarah to further explore solutions for your problem/question.

Check out our blog: www.howtogradschool.com/blog⁠⁠ and sign up for our newsletter ⁠⁠www.howtogradschool.com⁠⁠ to learn more about what we do and how we help grad students succeed in grad school.

This episode discusses research by Stuart Karabenick (1940-2020), who was an incredible mentor during Sarah Davis’ PhD. One of the first times they met at a conference where he was in a role of a mentor, after hearing about her research he asked her: “How can I help you?” He is fondly missed and we know he would love hearing that we are discussing his work on help-seeking in this episode.

Show notes: Dunn, K. E., Rakes, G. C., & Rakes, T. A. (2014). Influence of academic self-regulation, critical thinking, and age on online graduate students’ academic help-seeking. Distance Education, 35(1), 75–89. https://doi.org/10.1080/01587919.2014.891426

Karabenick, S. A., & Gonida, E. N. (2018). Academic Help Seeking as a Self-Regulated Learning Strategy: Current Issues, Future Directions. In Handbook of Self-Regulation of Learning and Performance (2nd ed., pp. 421–433). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315697048-27

Makara, K. A., & Karabenick, S. A. (2013). Characterizing sources of academic help in the age of expanding educational technology: A new conceptual framework. In S. A. Karabenick & M. Puustinen (Eds.), Advances in help-seeking research and applications: The role of emerging technologies (pp. 37–72). IAP Information Age Publishing.


How To Grad School: The Podcast
Each episode features a question from a grad student and brings evidence-based learning strategies to help you grad school more effectively and efficiently, with a little bit of fun on the side!​ You can submit a question on our website: www.howtogradschool.com/podcast Your hosts are Sarah Davis and Rebecca Edwards, who met while doing their graduate degrees in educational psychology at the University of Victoria. This podcast is recorded on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen peoples, known today as Victoria, BC, Canada.