Open Journal of Educational Research
Volume 6, Issue 1, 2026
Open Access January 13, 2026 9 pages 7 views 3 downloads

Principles and Practices of Transformative Online Doctoral Mentoring—A Mentor’s Perspective

Open Journal of Educational Research 2026, 6(1), 6253. DOI: 10.31586/ojer.2026.6253
Abstract
An effective mentor is critical to the success of an online doctoral student. Researchers have found that online doctoral students prefer frequent interactions with their mentor, while faculty prefer mentees to be autonomous. Transformative online doctoral mentoring (ODM) requires the development of a strong collaborative working relationship between the mentee and mentor, who serves as the link
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An effective mentor is critical to the success of an online doctoral student. Researchers have found that online doctoral students prefer frequent interactions with their mentor, while faculty prefer mentees to be autonomous. Transformative online doctoral mentoring (ODM) requires the development of a strong collaborative working relationship between the mentee and mentor, who serves as the link between the student and academia, as well as their guide and working partner throughout the dissertation process. In this paper, I argue that the ultimate objective of ODM, the establishment of such a relation-ship between mentor and mentee, increases the likelihood of student success. I support this contention with a set of principles and practices grounded in relevant models and methods of human development, participative leadership, and collaborative change management that provide insights into the what, why, and how of transformative ODM.Full article
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ISSN: 2770-5552
DOI prefix: 10.31586/ojer
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