Challenges and barriers of doctoral students in the field of education

Authors

  • María José Bezanilla  Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, España
  • Sara González Alvarez Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, España
  • Evelyn Pizarro Fuentes Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, España
  • Rita Cerna Cáceres Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, España

Keywords:

Higher education, Doctoral degrees, Educational research, Research competences, Transversal competences

Abstract

The research addresses the difficulties and barriers faced by doctoral students in education throughout their training. Using a sample of 30 students from the doctoral program in education at a university from the Basque Country (Spain), their experiences and perceptions were explored through open-ended questions, analyzed using the content analysis technique and the Eurodoc transferable skills matrix , adding two emerging categories, economic resources and pandemic. The results, after assigning each of the difficulties expressed to the corresponding competences of the matrix revealed an average of 3.67 difficulties per person, concentrating mainly on research: time and project management, followed by methodology, publication, academic writing, and literature use and management. Differences by gender, doctoral stage and nationality underline the diversity of challenges faced, with men and students in final stages reporting more difficulties, although it is women who express a greater dispersion in the problems. Nationality also influences the difficulties, with international students expressing more problems. This study emphasizes the need to address these difficulties as well as the importance of integrating practical and transferable skills into doctoral curricula, adapting to the needs of the labor market and promoting a more holistic and versatile training for students, preparing them for a variety of career paths and contributing significantly to the knowledge society.

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Author Biographies

María José Bezanilla , Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, España

Doctora en Educación por el Instituto de Educación de la Universidad de Londres (UK) y profesora titular de la Universidad de Deusto (Bilbao, España) en el Departamento de Educación. Actualmente, es la coordinadora del Doctorado en Educación de la Facultad de Educación y Deporte de la misma universidad. Como miembro del equipo de investigación eDucaR, participa en proyectos de investigación y tiene numerosas publicaciones sobre el pensamiento crítico, el uso de las TIC en el contexto universitario y el desarrollo de competencias en la educación superior

Sara González Alvarez, Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, España

Graduada en educación social por la Universidad de Oviedo y premio al trabajo de fin de grado por el COPESPA. Máster en prevención de adicciones por la Universidad Internacional de Valencia. Trabaja con el equipo de investigación Intervención: Calidad de vida e inclusión social de la Universidad de Deusto, gracias a una beca FPI. Actualmente se encuentra cursando el Doctorado en Educación, investigando el uso y abuso de los videojuegos y otras TIC’s. Cuenta con varias publicaciones y comunicaciones sobre el uso y abuso de TIC’s, el juego patológico, el papel de educador social, las conductas antisociales y el bullying.

Evelyn Pizarro Fuentes, Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, España

Doctoranda en Educación (Universidad de Deusto) investigadora predoctoral en Competencia Emocional y Liderazgo, Encargada de Programa en Fundación Horrêum Fundazioa, Desde 2020, facilitadora en aprendizaje por competencias en la Industria 4.0 en FOFOFA, especializándome en capacitaciones para la educación técnico-profesional. Anteriormente, líder de proyectos estratégicos y formaciones para directivos escolares, asesora en diseño de diagnóstico y elaboración de competencias en la Universidad de Viña del Mar.

Rita Cerna Cáceres , Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, España

Magíster en Comunicación por la Universidad Diego Portales de Chile.  Se ha desempeñado por más de 20 años como profesor de la Educación Superior Técnico Profesional, ocupando cargos de Coordinación de Prácticas Intermedias y Profesionales, además de Asesor de Inclusión y Asesor Pedagógico en la Unidad de Apoyo al Docente.  Actualmente, es doctoranda en Educación por la Universidad de Deusto y participa en el grupo de investigación I+D Tiempo en el proyecto titulado: Trayectorias hacia la Empleabilidad en estudiantes de Formación Profesional (CINE3): Retos y Propuestas de Orientación Profesional.

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Published

2025-01-15

How to Cite

Bezanilla , M. J. ., González Alvarez, S. ., Pizarro Fuentes, E. ., & Cerna Cáceres , R. . (2025). Challenges and barriers of doctoral students in the field of education. Areté, Doctorate in Education Digital Journal, 11(21), 131–147. Retrieved from http://caelum.ucv.ve/ojs/index.php/rev_arete/article/view/30028

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