Instructional and Performance Technology EdD programs personal growth mixed methods doctoral identity scholar-practitioner development Higher Education Leadership Development
This study explores how students in an online EdD in Instructional and Performance Technology experience personal growth, focusing on shifts in autonomy, self-acceptance, and purpose in life. Using an explanatory sequential mixed methods design, researchers administered Anderson et al.’s (2019) Personal Growth and Development Scale (PGDS) to current students and alumni (N = 44), followed by thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews. Surveys indicated consistently high perceived growth across all PGDS domains, with the highest mean scores in self-acceptance, environmental mastery, and purpose in life. Participants described strengthened self-confidence, decision-making skills, professional relationships, and sense of purpose. Peer and faculty relationships and program structures were identified as key supports for growth. EdD programs can intentionally cultivate both personal and academic growth. Embedding reflective practices, milestone-based check-ins, and structured support may strengthen students’ sense of identity, purpose, and leadership confidence.
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Title
Who They Become
Publication Details
Impacting education, Vol.11(3), pp.31-39
Resource Type
Journal article
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh * University Library System
Copyright
(c) 2026 Holley L. Handley, Lauren Adlof, Isabelle Knudsen, Nancy B. Hastings
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99381852599506600
Academic Unit
School of Education; Instructional Design and Technology
Language
English
Who They Become Exploring Personal Growth and Identity Development in an Online EdD Program